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| Issuer | National Bank of Kazakhstan |
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| Year | 2004 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse lettering | Ag 925. 24 gr. KMC 500 ТЕҢГЕ ·2004· ҚАЗАҚСТАН ҰЛТТЫҚ БАНКІ |
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The saker falcon holds particular significance in Central Asian falconry traditions stretching back over three millennia, and Kazakhstan has long considered the bird a national symbol — it appears in the country's coat of arms. By 2004, wild saker populations across the Kazakh steppe had collapsed under pressure from illegal trapping for Gulf falconry markets, where a single trained bird could fetch tens of thousands of dollars. This coin was issued in direct response to that crisis, part of a broader conservation awareness program coordinated with international wildlife bodies.
The series it belongs to — Kazakhstan's wildlife commemoratives of the early 2000s — consistently sold out on issue.