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1000 Tenge Kültegin

发行方 National Bank of Kazakhstan
年份 2013
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背面铭文 ҚАЗАҚСТАН ҰЛТТЫҚ БАНКІ 1000 ТЫСЯЧА ТЕНГЕ ПОДДЕЛКА БАНКНОТ ПРЕСЛЕДУЕТСЯ ПО ЗАКОНУ
(Translation: National Bank of Kazakhstan, One Thousand Teñge, Counterfeiting banknotes is punished by law)
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防伪描述 the Kültegin portrait visible when held to light; vertical iridescent colour-shifting security strip embedded through the note; holographic or optically variable element integrated into the security strip.
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The Kültegin note sits in a commemorative subset of Kazakhstan's paper series, issued to mark the Turkic runic inscription complex at Khöshöö Tsaidam in Mongolia — one of the oldest surviving written records of the Turkic language, dating to around 732 CE. Kültegin was a military commander of the Second Turkic Khaganate, and his monument predates Kazakhstan as a political entity by over a millennium, which makes the choice of subject deliberately cultural rather than strictly national.

Goznak's involvement is unremarkable for this series — Moscow has supplied Kazakhstan's banknote production across much of the post-independence period. The hologram strip is the most technically current security feature on what is otherwise a fairly conventional paper issue for its time.

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