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200.000 So'm

Uitgever O'zbekiston Respublikasi Markaziy Banki
Jaar 2022
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Valuta So'm (1994-date)
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Opschrift voorzijde O'ZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKASI MARKAZIY BANKI
200000
IKKI YUZ MING SO'M
XUDOYORXON O'RDASI
QO'QON
O'ZBEKISTON SO'MI RESPUBLIKA HUDUDIDA HAMMA TOLOVLAR UCHUN O'Z QIYMATI BO'YICHA QABUL QILINISHI SHART
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Beschrijving beveiliging the Uzbekistan coat of arms visible when held to light; embedded security thread with microtext; denomination numeral
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Opmerkingen

Uzbekistan's central bank introduced this denomination in 2022 as inflationary pressure steadily eroded the purchasing power of lower-value notes already in circulation — the 100,000 so'm had only been issued in 2019, itself a sign of how quickly the scale shifted. The decision to issue a 200,000 note rather than jump straight to 500,000 reflects a deliberate pace set by the Markaziy Bank, which has managed denomination creep cautiously since the so'm was redenominated at 1,000-to-1 in 1994.

Colour-shifting ink on a note of this value tier is relatively recent practice for Uzbekistan, brought in line with regional security standards as counterfeiting technology became more accessible across Central Asia.

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