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| Issuer | National Bank of Kazakhstan |
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| Year | 2025 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse description | The obverse features the State Emblem of the Republic of Kazakhstan at centre-left, rendered in raised relief against a background of traditional Kazakh geometric ornamental patterns occupying the lower and left fields. To the upper right, a stylised atomic orbital diagram encircles a periodic table element tile bearing the chemical symbol 'Zn', with the inscriptions 'ZN 999' and '1.4G' denoting the purity and weight of the inlaid zinc insert. The date '2025', alloy specification 'AG 925', and silver weight '31.1 G' are inscribed in the upper field. The denomination '1000 TENGE' appears in bold relief within the lower right field, and the legend 'QAZAQSTAN RESPÝBLIKASY' runs along the left and lower periphery of the coin. |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse depicts a detailed section of the Mendeleev Periodic Table of Elements, rendered across the entire field with multiple element tiles shown in grid formation, each bearing atomic number, chemical symbol, atomic weight, and Cyrillic element name. The zinc element tile (atomic number 30, symbol 'Zn', atomic weight 65.39, Cyrillic name 'цинк') is highlighted in the inlaid zinc insert at upper left of centre, distinguished from the surrounding silver field. A curved line sweeps across the table, evoking the natural grouping of elements. The legend 'QAZAQSTANÝN JER QOINAÝY' (meaning 'The Subsoil of Kazakhstan') arcs along the lower periphery in Latin script. |
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