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| 表面の説明 | Central vignette of the "Kazakh Eli" monument in Astana, a tall column topped with peace doves symbolising the independence of Kazakhstan and the continuation of generations. The design incorporates traditional Kazakh ornamental underprint patterns and guilloche work in warm tones, with inscriptions in Kazakh (Cyrillic) giving the bank name and denomination. The monument composition is framed by decorative national motifs characteristic of the series. |
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| バリエーション | P#45a - with P#45b - without |
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Kazakhstan's 1000 Tenge series has gone through several iterations since the tenge was introduced in November 1993, when Kazakhstan exited the Soviet ruble zone — one of the last Central Asian republics to do so. The P#45 is a 2014-dated revision within a long-running denomination, updated primarily to incorporate improved security specifications rather than as a response to any specific counterfeiting incident or monetary event.
Cotton substrate with watermark and thread is the baseline for Kazakhstani notes of this period. Nothing technically unusual about this example's production profile.