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100 000 Soʻm Navruz

Issuer Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Year 2022
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description The National Emblem of the Republic of Uzbekistan is depicted in the upper central field, rendered in high relief against a background of traditional Islamic geometric lattice ornament. The emblem features a Humo bird with outstretched wings, a rising sun, wheat sheaves, and a cotton boll, with the inscription 'OʻZBEKISTON' on a ribbon at its base. The legend 'OʻZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKASI MARKAZIY BANKI' arcs along the outer circumference. The denomination '100000 SOʻM' is inscribed in large numerals in the lower field, with the specifications 'Au 999,9', '15 gr', and the date '2022 YIL' flanking the denomination. A decorative floral ornament appears at the bottom of the inner field.
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Navruz — the Persian new year observed on the spring equinox — was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2016, with Uzbekistan among the multinational nominators. The 2022 gold issue ties directly to that recognized status, part of a broader Central Bank program of commemorative bullion released in the years following Uzbekistan's post-Karimov economic liberalization, during which foreign exchange restrictions were dramatically loosened and domestic gold markets opened to private buyers for the first time in decades.

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