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1000 Tenge

Issuer National Bank of Kazakhstan
Year 2024
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Currency Tenge (1993-date)
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Obverse description Central vignette of the 'Tree of Life' motif with bird, derived from the Issyk Kurgan burial mound artifact (3rd–4th century BCE), set against a multilayered guilloche underprint. Compositional elements include a stylized dog's head, a DNA double-helix spiral, and the state arms of Kazakhstan, arranged in an intricate decorative framework reflective of traditional Kazakh ornamental art.
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Reverse description Gently rolling steppe hills form the background landscape, before which stand a Central Asian Shepherd Dog and a Tazy sighthound rendered in detailed intaglio. A stylized ornamental shield occupies the central field, framed by traditional Kazakh geometric patterning in the underprint.
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Kazakhstan has operated its own banknote printing facility in Almaty since 1997, one of relatively few former Soviet republics to have established fully domestic production capacity this early. The 2024 reissue of the 1000 Tenge continues a long pattern of incremental security upgrades to the tenge series — though this iteration is notable for its restraint, retaining watermark protection without the polymer substrate or windowed thread features seen on higher denominations in the current family.

TBB#156 is a recent catalog addition; secondary market data on this specific date remains thin.

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