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100 Uzbekistani som Banknote Design
The 100 Uzbekistani som note front design features the National Coat of Arms between a lock part of a bracelet completed by figures of mythical “Griffons.” The note’s reverse presents the architectural complex of the Palace “Istiqlol,” located in Tashkent. The lettering is in the Tajik language. This note is part of the 1994 series, and its color is purple and blue on a multicolor underprint.
Text: Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan, The Uzbek Som must be accepted at face value for all payments in the republic, 100, 1994, One Hundred So’m, Counterfeiting of the Uzbek Som is prosecuted in by law.
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The soʻm has been the official currency of Uzbekistan since 1993. The word soʻm means “pure” in Kyrgyz, Uyghur, and Uzbek. The first banknotes issued by the State Bank of Uzbekistan were in denominations of 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000, and 10,000 soʻm.
It introduced a new series in denominations of 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 soʻm, followed by a 200 soʻm in 1997, 500 soʻm in 1999, 1,000 soʻm in 2001, 5,000 soʻm in 2013, 10,000 and 50,000 soʻm in 2017, and the 100,000 soʻm in 2019.
Uzbekistan currency symbol
The currency code for the Uzbekistani Som is “UZS.” The ISO 4217 number for this currency is 860. The currency symbol for the Som is “лв.”
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