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| Emittent | National Bank of Kazakhstan |
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| Jahr | 2009-2022 |
| Typ | Non-circulating coin |
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| Aversbeschreibung | The State Emblem of the Republic of Kazakhstan is depicted in high relief at the centre of the field, featuring two mythical winged horses (tumarlar) flanking a shanyrak — the upper dome of a traditional yurt — with sunrays radiating outward and a five-pointed star above, all set upon a decorative floral cartouche with the inscription КАЗАКСТАН on a ribbon below. The denomination 5 ТЕҢГЕ appears in the lower centre field beneath the arms, flanked by ornamental scroll devices. A bilingual circular legend surrounds the design, reading ҚАЗАҚСТАН ҰЛТТЫҚ БАНКІ in Kazakh (Cyrillic) along the upper arc and NATIONAL BANK OF KAZAKHSTAN in Latin script along the lower arc, separated by decorative bullet points. |
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| Auflage | 2009 - - 2,000 2010 - - 1,000 2020 - - 2021 - - 2022 - - |
| Zusätzliche Informationen |
Kazakhstan's Irbis bullion series launched as part of a broader push by the National Bank to establish domestically produced precious metal investment products following the country's post-Soviet development of its own refining capacity. The snow leopard — locally called irbis — holds protected status under Kazakhstani law, and the series coincided with national conservation commitments made through the Global Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Protection Program.
The .9999 fineness is notable: few sovereign bullion programs of this size committed to four-nines purity from the outset, preferring the more common .999 standard.