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| 正面描述 | The national arms of Kazakhstan depicted in the central field, featuring a shanyrak (the crown of a yurt) emitting radiating sun rays, flanked by mythical winged horses (tulpars), with crossed ears of wheat and traditional ornamental motifs below. A five-pointed star appears above the shield. The circular legend ҚАЗАҚСТАН · РЕСПУБЛИКАСЫ · · · (Republic of Kazakhstan) runs along the periphery in Cyrillic script, interrupted by decorative dots. |
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| 正面铭文 | ҚАЗАҚСТАН · РЕСПУБЛИКАСЫ ··· (Translation: Republic of Kazakhstan) |
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Kazakhstan declared independence from the Soviet Union in December 1991, but the newly sovereign republic continued using the Soviet ruble for nearly two years while monetary infrastructure was built from scratch. The tyin — one-hundredth of a tenge — was introduced alongside the tenge on November 15, 1993, giving Kazakhstan its first independent currency. The transition was handled deliberately: citizens had only three days to exchange rubles, a hard deadline designed to prevent ruble dumping from neighboring states flooding the new currency.
The brass composition of these lowest-denomination coins was quickly rendered irrelevant by inflation, and the tyin series effectively ceased to circulate within a few years of issue.