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| Issuer | Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan |
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| Year | 1994 |
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| Printer | GPO Davlat Belgisi (ГПО Давлат Белгиси), Tashkent, Uzbekistan (1995-date) |
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| Obverse lettering | ЎЗБЕКИСТОН РЕСПУБЛИКАСИ МАРКАЗИЙ БАНКИ 100 ЮЗ СЎМ ЎЗБЕКИСТОН СЎМИ РЕСПУБЛИКА ҲУДУДИДА ХАММА ТЎЛОВЛАР УЧУН ЎЗ ҚИЙМАТИ БЎЙИЧА ҚАБУЛ ҚИЛИНИШИ ШАРТ (Translation: Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan, 100, One Hundred So'm, The Uzbek so'm must be accepted at face value for all payments in the republic) |
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| Reverse lettering | ЮЗ СЎМ ЎЗБЕКИСТОН СЎМИНИ ҚАЛБАКИЛАШТИРИШ ҚОНУНГА МУВОФИҚ ТАЪҚИБ ҚИЛИНАДИ (Translation: One Hundred So'm, Counterfeiting of the Uzbek so'm is prosecuted in accordance with the law) |
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Uzbekistan's first domestically printed banknotes — this series among them — appeared after the country had already been using the sum-coupon as a transitional currency since 1993. The switch to a fully sovereign paper currency, printed in Tashkent rather than abroad, was a deliberate move away from the Russian ruble zone, which Uzbekistan formally exited in November 1993. GPO Davlat Belgisi was still a young operation in 1994–95, and the security specification on these early issues was modest: a watermark only, with none of the more sophisticated features introduced in later series.