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500 Tenge Bata

Uitgever National Bank of Kazakhstan
Jaar 2015
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field features the State Emblem of Kazakhstan — a shanyrak (the upper dome of a yurt) with sun rays and steppe eagles — set within a circular beaded border framed by a decorative national ornamental pattern. The denomination '500' appears prominently in the lower central field. The bilingual legend 'ҚАЗАҚСТАН РЕСПУБЛИКАСЫ' in Kazakh Cyrillic script runs along the left arc, and 'РЕСПУБЛИКА КАЗАХСТАН' in Russian Cyrillic runs along the right arc, with 'ТЕҢГЕ' inscribed along the lower border between two raised dots.
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Opschrift voorzijde 500 ТЕҢГЕ ҚАЗАҚСТАН РЕСПУБЛИКАСЫ РЕСПУБЛИКА КАЗАХСТАН
(Translation: 500 Tenge The Republic of Kazakhstan The Republic of Kazakhstan)
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The bata is a Kazakh ceremonial blessing — a formal spoken benediction delivered by an elder at weddings, births, and significant community gatherings. Issuing it as a coin subject reflects a broader push by the National Bank of Kazakhstan through the 2010s to document intangible cultural heritage on bullion and commemorative issues, alongside better-known nomadic traditions.

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