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| Uitgever | Central Bank of Uzbekistan |
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| Jaar | 2009 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | At centre, the national coat of arms of Uzbekistan, featuring a rising sun over mountains, a river valley, and wheat sheaves flanking a cotton plant, surmounted by a star and crescent. The circular legend 'OʻZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKASI' arcs around the upper field, separated from the coin's border by a ring of beads. The denomination '1000 SOʻM' is prominently displayed in large numerals in the lower field. To the left, the fineness and weight 'Ag 999.9 31.1 gr.' are inscribed vertically, while the date '2009 yil' appears vertically to the right. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | OʻZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKASI 1000 SOʻM Ag 999.9 31.1 gr. 2009 yil |
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Issued as part of a broader commemorative program celebrating Uzbekistan's major cities, this piece honors Tashkent roughly eighteen years after Uzbek independence from the Soviet Union. The soʻm itself was introduced in 1994 to replace the transitional coupon currency that had briefly circulated after the ruble collapsed in the region — silver commemoratives of this type were never intended for circulation and exist purely as collector issues from the Central Bank's numismatic program.