Catalog
| Issuer | Bonki Millii Tochikiston / National Bank of Tajikistan |
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| Year | 1999-2025 |
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| Size | 157 x 78 mm |
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| Obverse lettering | БОНКИ МИЛЛИИ ТОҶИКИСТОН ПАНҶОҲ СОМОНӢ 50 1999 Бовсони Ғафуров 1908-1977 |
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| Protection description | the portrait of Bobojon Ghafurov visible in the left window area; embedded security thread running vertically through the note |
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The somoni series was introduced in 2000 to replace the Tajik ruble, itself a stopgap currency that had circulated since 1995 when Tajikistan broke from the Russian ruble zone. The timing mattered: the country had just emerged from a five-year civil war that left the economy in ruins and the central bank with almost no hard currency reserves. Issuing a stable, named currency — the somoni honors the 10th-century Samanid ruler Ismoil Somoni — was as much a political act as a monetary one.
P#26 has been reprinted across multiple years under the same Pick number, meaning date variants exist within the series. Collectors should verify the specific issue year on any example, as later printings incorporated updated security specifications.