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1000 Coupons

Uitgever Republic of Uzbekistan
Jaar 1993
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde A sheet-style ration card divided into a grid of individual coupon vignettes in values of 5, 10, 100, and 500, printed in red and blue on plain white paper. A central panel in the upper-middle portion bears the Cyrillic inscription identifying this as a 1,000-coupon card of the Republic of Uzbekistan, with blank fields for the organization name, holder's surname, head of organization, and chief accountant. Each individual coupon vignette carries the denomination numeral and the Uzbek Cyrillic legend «КЎПОНИ» within a guilloche-patterned border.
Opschrift voorzijde БЕРИЛГАН ЖОЙГА ҚАЙТАРИЛИШИ ЛОЗИМ ЎЗБЕКИСТОН РЕСПУБЛИКАСИ 1000 КУПОНГА КАРТОЧКА Ташкилот номи __________ Фамилияси __________ Ташкилот раҳбари __________ Бош бухгалтери __________ М. Ў. 1993 г
(Translation: The card of the Republic of Uzbekistan 1,000 coupons must be returned to the place of issue, Name of organisation/Last name/Head of the organization/Chief Accountant, year 1993)
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Uzbekistan's early post-Soviet emissions were denominated in "sum-coupons" — a transitional currency introduced in November 1993 to replace the Soviet ruble while the permanent sum was being prepared. The coupon series was always intended as temporary, and the notes were withdrawn within months once the official sum launched in July 1994.

The 1000-coupon denomination was among the highest in this short-lived series, reflecting the inflationary pressure Uzbekistan inherited from the collapsing ruble zone. Rapid devaluation made even these higher values effectively small change before the series ended.

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