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| 正面描述 | Sheet of individual ration coupons in denominations from 10 to 600, arranged in rows with Cyrillic legends and year dates, printed in red on a light ground. A central panel carries the large numeral '3000' within a blue circular official stamp impression. Blank fields for organisation name, surname, head of organisation, and chief accountant appear at centre. |
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| 正面铭文 | БЕРИЛГАН ЖОЙГА ҚАЙТАРИЛИШИ ЛОЗИМ ЎЗБЕКИСТОН РЕСПУБЛИКАСИ 3000 КУПОНГА КАРТОЧКА Ташкилот номи __________ Фамилияси __________ Ташкилот раҳбари __________ Бош бухгалтери __________ 1993 йил (Translation: The card of the Republic of Uzbekistan 3,000 coupons must be returned to the place of issue, Name of organisation/Last name/Head of the organization/Chief Accountant, year 1993) |
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The coupon currencies issued across the former Soviet republics in the early 1990s were transitional instruments — stopgap measures introduced while permanent national currencies were being prepared. Uzbekistan's sum-coupon series, of which this is among the higher denominations, was never intended as a long-term solution. The coupons circulated alongside Russian rubles initially, then replaced them after Uzbekistan opted out of the ruble zone in November 1993.
Hyperinflation rendered high-denomination coupons like this one functionally obsolete within months of issue. The entire coupon series was replaced by the permanent sum in 1994.