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100 Tenge ARQAR

Issuer National Bank of Kazakhstan
Year 2025
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Currency Tenge (1993-date)
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Obverse description The national coat of arms of Kazakhstan is featured prominently in the centre of the coin, rendered in fine relief against the field. A circular legend reading QAZAQSTAN RESPÝBLIKASY surrounds the central device along the inner edge of the outer ring. The date of issue, flanked by decorative dots, appears at the bottom of the legend.
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Obverse lettering QAZAQSTAN RESPÝBLIKASY
• 2025 •
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The Arqar — Siberian ibex — is one of several native fauna subjects in Kazakhstan's ongoing "Red Book" circulation bimetallic series, which draws from the country's official list of endangered and protected species. The series has been running in various formats since the early 2000s, with each release timed loosely to conservation awareness cycles rather than fixed annual schedules.

Kazakhstan's Red Book was first formally codified in 1978 under Soviet authority, then substantially revised after independence to reflect the country's own ecological priorities.