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| Issuer | National Bank of Kazakhstan |
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| Year | 2022 |
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| Technique | Milled |
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| Reverse description | Central field bears a portrait effigy of celebrated Kazakh singer Roza Baglanova facing slightly to one side, with an inscription identifying her positioned to the left of the portrait. The border is enriched with decorative motifs incorporating musical notes and piano keys, referencing her artistic legacy. The date '2022' and the commemorative inscription '100 JYL ROZA BAǴLANOVA' (meaning '100 Years Roza Baglanova') appear within the border zone, marking the centenary of her birth. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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Roza Baglanova (1922–2011) was a Kazakh Soviet-era singer whose career spanned decades of official state culture, earning her the title People's Artist of the USSR in 1967. This coin was issued as part of Kazakhstan's ongoing "People in Our Hearts" commemorative series, which has honored prominent Kazakh cultural and historical figures since the mid-2010s. The 2022 release marked the centennial of her birth.
Copper-nickel commemoratives in this series circulate only nominally — most are absorbed immediately by collectors — leaving genuine wear specimens genuinely rare within a decade of issue.