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3000 Coupons

Uitgever Uzbekistan
Jaar 1993
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Beschrijving voorzijde Sheet of individual ration coupons in denominations from 10 to 600, arranged in rows with Cyrillic legends and year dates, printed in red on a light ground. A central panel carries the large numeral '3000' within a blue circular official stamp impression. Blank fields for organisation name, surname, head of organisation, and chief accountant appear at centre.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse shows the printed-through impression of the obverse coupon sheet visible in mirror image through the thin paper stock, with the blue circular official stamp faintly visible at centre. The surface is otherwise blank and unprinted.
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The coupon currencies issued across the former Soviet republics in the early 1990s were transitional instruments — stopgap measures introduced while permanent national currencies were being prepared. Uzbekistan's sum-coupon series, of which this is among the higher denominations, was never intended as a long-term solution. The coupons circulated alongside Russian rubles initially, then replaced them after Uzbekistan opted out of the ruble zone in November 1993.

Hyperinflation rendered high-denomination coupons like this one functionally obsolete within months of issue. The entire coupon series was replaced by the permanent sum in 1994.

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