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1994-1997 Uzbekistan Soʻm Banknote Set 100 & 200 Soʻm
1994-1997 Uzbekistan Soʻm Banknote Set 100 & 200 Soʻm
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Origin: Uzbekistan
Issuer: Central Bank of Uzbekistan
Currency: Uzbek soʻm / sum.
Period: Republic of Uzbekistan, post-Soviet era
Years: 100 soʻm: 1994 / 200 soʻm: 1997
Material: Paper
State: uncirculated.
Set includes: 1x 100 soʻm + 1x 200 soʻm
Uzbekistan 100 Soʻm 1994
Front:
Shows the state emblem of Uzbekistan, national ornament patterns and two peacocks. Text is in Cyrillic Uzbek and reads “Ўзбекистон Республикаси Марказий Банки” Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Backfront:
Shows the People’s Friendship Palace in Tashkent, a large Soviet-era public building later tied to Uzbek independence era imagery. Also has the usual warning text against counterfeiting.
Uzbekistan 200 Soʻm 1997
Front:
Shows the state emblem of Uzbekistan with colourful national ornament work. This is early independent Uzbekistan money, still using Cyrillic Uzbek text and a very post-Soviet state-bank layout.
Backfront:
Shows a tiger mosaic detail from the Sher-Dor Madrasah at Registan Square in Samarkand one of the classic Uzbek architectural symbols. This is the nice side for photos, very Islamic/Timurid architecture energy.
Both have nice watermarks if held up in light and UV protection.
These are original Uzbekistan Banknotes.
Prapor's honest unbiased opinion, these are one of the most beautiful banknotes I've ever seen.
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