2019. No sig. Prefix AC - DB. Intro: 22.12.2021 100,000 so’m (som) Values

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2019. No sig. Prefix AC - DB. Intro: 22.12.2021 100,000 so’m (som) Values

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This is the first note in the world with Giesecke & Devrient’s RollingStar i+ thread.

Obverse: Uzbek text; minaret of Ichan Qal’a as registration device; Ichan Qal’a in Khiva, Khorezm; caravan routes on map of Uzbekistan; coat of arms

Reverse: Uzbek text; Angkaqal’a Archeologiya Yodgorligi fortress in Khorezm; SPARK Live element; 1st-century BC silver coin; 10th-century pottery from Khorezm; minaret of Ichan Qal’a as registration device

Basic Information

GSID:

195792

Denomination:

100,000 so’m (som)

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

2019. No sig. Prefix AC - DB. Intro: 22.12.2021

Design Details

Note Color:

Yellow, orange, green, pink, and brown

Note Dimension:

152 x 69 mm

Printer:

(Uzbekistan)

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