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Brief description This banknote honors the rich architectural and historical heritage of Uzbekistan. The visual design is centered around traditional patterns and classic elements of Central Asian artistry.

Obverse: The main focal point is the state coat of arms of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The composition is framed by intricate national ornaments and geometric eight-pointed stars, deeply rooted in Islamic architectural traditions.

Reverse: The back features the iconic mosaic from the portal of the Sher-Dor Madrasah, located in the world-famous Registan Square in Samarkand. The image depicts a mythological creature — a tiger or lion with a human face on its back, representing a rare and unique zoomorphic motif in Eastern architecture.

Watermark: The paper features a local watermark depicting the national coat of arms of the republic.

Why add to your collection: This note perfectly captures the architectural majesty of the Silk Road and the historic artistry of Samarkand. It is an excellent fit for topical collections dedicated to UNESCO World Heritage sites, Islamic architecture (madrasahs and mosques), mythological creatures in art, or big cats (tigers and lions) on currency.
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100 banknotes 200 Sum, Uzbekistan, 1997, UNC

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SKU: 004412
24.32USD
56.76USD
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