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| 正面描述 | Portrait of Jusup Balasagyn (c. 1019–1085), the Karakhanid poet, philosopher, and statesman, author of the Kutadgu Bilig, rendered in intaglio at centre-right against a guilloche underprint. Denomination numerals and bank title appear in Cyrillic script. |
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| 背面铭文 | КЫРГЫЗ БАНКЫ 1000 1000 МИҢ СОМ |2010| (Translation: Kyrgyz Bank, One Thousand Som) |
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The Kyrgyz som was introduced in May 1993 when Kyrgyzstan became the first Central Asian former Soviet republic to break from the Russian ruble zone — a decision taken rapidly and, by regional standards, early. The 1000 Som sits at the top of the P#29 series, a denomination that by the mid-2010s represented roughly twenty US dollars, reflecting years of gradual depreciation since the note's predecessor series launched in the late 1990s.
Cotton substrate on a note of this size from a small-volume issuer often means inconsistent paper quality across production runs — worth checking on individual examples.