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| 正面描述 | A ration card sheet printed in blue-violet on white paper, composed of individual detachable coupon units arranged in a grid pattern, each bearing the Uzbek Cyrillic legend КУПОНИ and respective face values of 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, and 500 coupons. A central vignette carries the bold inscription ЎЗБЕКИСТОН РЕСПУБЛИКАСИ / 2000 / КУПОНГА КАРТОЧКА within a decorative guilloche border, above which appears the mandatory return instruction. A circular organizational stamp has been applied to the central panel. |
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| 变体 | P#58a(2) - full sheet of 28 coupons blue color, violet text 1993 vertically in registry P#58a(3) - full sheet of 28 coupons yellow color, violet text 1993 vertically in registry |
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Uzbekistan's coupon currency was a transitional instrument introduced after independence to manage the departure from the Soviet ruble zone. These coupons were never intended as permanent legal tender — they bridged the gap before the sum was introduced in July 1994, functioning more as a rationing mechanism than a true national currency.
The 1993 high-denomination coupons reflect accelerating inflation during that interval. By the time the sum arrived, exchange rates had made large coupon values nearly trivial.