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500 Tenge 25th Anniversary of Independence of Kazakhstan

Uitgever National Bank of Kazakhstan
Jaar 2016
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse depicts a gilded fragment of the Kazakh Eli monument at center, set against a geographic map of modern Kazakhstan populated with figures rendered in traditional national costumes, symbolizing the unity of the Kazakhstani people. In the upper field, a motif of doves in flight symbolizes peace and freedom, accompanied by the Kazakh-language inscription 25 ЖЫЛ. A circular legend reading ТӘУЕЛСІЗ ҚАЗАҚСТАНҒА is inscribed within the inner border, alongside the technical specifications Ag 925 24 g denoting the metal, fineness, and weight. The year of issue, 2016, appears in the lower portion of the coin.
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Opschrift keerzijde 25 ЖЫЛ ТӘУЕЛСІЗ ҚАЗАҚСТАНҒА Ag 925 24 g 2016
(Translation: 25 years Independence of Kazakhstan Ag 925 24 g 2016)
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Kazakhstan declared independence on December 16, 1991, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union — notably one of the last Soviet republics to do so. The National Bank issued this commemorative as part of a broader program marking the quarter-century milestone, a series that drew considerable collector attention in Central Asian numismatic markets. Mintages for NBK silver commemoratives of this period were typically held low, often under 5,000 pieces, which has sustained secondary market premiums relative to face.

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