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| 正面铭文 | БЕРИЛГАН ЖОЙГА ҚАЙТАРИЛИШИ ЛОЗИМ ЎЗБЕКИСТОН РЕСПУБЛИКАСИ 50 КУПОНГА КАРТОЧКА Ташкилот номи __________ Фамилияси __________ Ташкилот раҳбари __________ Бош бухгалтери __________ М. Ў. 4 квартал (Translation: The card of the Republic of Uzbekistan 50 coupons must be returned to the place of issue, Name of organisation/Last name/Head of the organization/Chief Accountant, 4th quarter) |
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Uzbekistan's coupon currency was a transitional instrument rushed into use following the Soviet collapse, bridging the gap between ruble dependence and the fully sovereign som introduced in July 1994. These "coupons" — talons in the administrative language of the period — were not a planned currency but a rationing mechanism that became, by necessity, the de facto medium of exchange.
The quarterly designation matters: fourth-quarter coupons were valid only during that specific three-month window, a deliberate feature meant to prevent hoarding and control monetary velocity during a period of acute inflation. Quarterly expiry made them functionally perishable, which is precisely why surviving intact examples exist in lower quantities than the print runs would suggest.