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5 Tiyin

发行方 Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan
年份 1994
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货币 Second soʻm (1994-date)
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背面描述 The denomination numeral 5 is prominently rendered in large bold relief at the center of the field, below which the Cyrillic inscription ТИЙИН is struck in capital letters. The date 1994 appears in the lower portion of the field, separated from the denomination legend by a horizontal line flanked by a small ornamental rosette at center. Two symmetrical cotton plant sprays with open bolls and foliage frame the central design on either side, their stems converging at the base to form a wreath-like surround.
背面文字 Cyrillic
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The tiyin denominations of 1994 were among the first coins issued by Uzbekistan following independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, replacing the Soviet ruble during a period of acute monetary instability across the former republics. The som and its subdivisions were introduced in July 1994, giving Uzbekistan its first nationally issued coinage. Inflation rendered the lowest tiyin values nearly worthless within years of issue, and most saw negligible circulation outside of the initial rollout.