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100 Tenge 30th Anniversary of the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site Closure

Issuer National Bank of Kazakhstan
Year 2021
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Value 100 Tenge
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Obverse description The coat of arms of the Republic of Kazakhstan is depicted centrally in the field, featuring the characteristic shanyrak (domed crown of a yurt) with supporting uyk (ribs) radiating outward, flanked by mythological winged horses (tulpars) and framed by wheat stalks and a five-pointed star at the apex. The central device is surrounded by an ornamental band of traditional Kazakh geometric meander patterns. The bilingual circular legend reads 'QAZAQSTAN RESPÝBLIKASY' and 'REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN' around the upper periphery, with the denomination '100 TEŃGE' inscribed along the lower rim, all separated by decorative bullet points.
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Reverse description The central field depicts a stylized tree rendered in a contemporary graphic style, its trunk formed by cracked, fractured earth evoking the devastation of nuclear testing, while its branches dissolve into geometric polygonal fragments on the left and bear a single sprouting leaf on the right — symbolizing destruction and renewal. A landscape of barren, blasted ground and water occupies the lower field. The numeral '30' appears prominently above the tree trunk in a bold, angular font, accompanied by the bilingual inscription 'JYL / YEARS' and the commemorative date range '1991–2021'. The circular legend around the periphery reads in Kazakh and English, separated by bullet points.
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Mintage 2021 - - 100,000
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