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200 000 Soʻm

Issuer Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Year 2022
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Value 200 000 Soʻm
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Obverse description Central vignette of the Xudoyorxon O'rdasi (Khan's Palace) in Kokand, Fergana region, set against a cartographic underprint of Uzbekistan's caravan routes. The state emblem of Uzbekistan appears alongside the principal inscriptions, with guilloche patterning framing the design in the note's characteristic colour scheme.
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Reverse lettering OʻZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKASI MARKAZIY BANKI IKKI YUZ MING SOʻM 200000 OʻZBEKISTON SOʻMINI QALBAKILASHTIRISH QONUNGA MUVOFIQ TAʼQIB QILINADI 200000
(Translation: Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Two Hundred Thousand So'm, Counterfeiting of the Uzbek so'm is prosecuted in accordance to the law)
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Uzbekistan's 200,000 soʻm note was the highest denomination in circulation when introduced in 2022, a direct consequence of cumulative inflation that had rendered lower-value notes increasingly impractical for everyday transactions — a 100,000 soʻm note had only been introduced in 2019. G+D's Leipzig facility has handled Uzbek currency production for several years, and the SPARK Live security element here is a relatively recent addition to the series, offering optically variable color-shift effects that are difficult to replicate outside the handful of facilities worldwide licensed to apply them.

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