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5.000 Coupons

Issuer Republic of Uzbekistan
Year 1993
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Value 5.000 Coupons
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Obverse description The obverse presents a sheet-format coupon card issued by the Republic of Uzbekistan (ЎЗБЕКИСТОН РЕСПУБЛИКАСИ), with a large central vignette bearing the denomination 5000 КУПОНГА КАРТОЧКА in bold red letterpress. Surrounding the central panel are rows of smaller individual coupon vignettes in denominations of 10, 20, 40, 60, 200, 300, 500, and 800 coupons, each inscribed КУПОНИ and dated 1993 йил, printed in red on plain paper. An official circular control stamp impression is visible on the central panel.
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Reverse description No reverse image is available for this trial coupon sheet; the reverse is presumed plain or unprinted.
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Uzbekistan's coupon series was introduced as a transitional currency after the Soviet ruble collapsed, bridging the gap before the permanent sum could be established. These were not token instruments — they circulated as legal tender and bore the full weight of a newly independent state's monetary infrastructure during one of the more chaotic currency transitions in post-Soviet Central Asia.

Pick 58B designates a specific signature variety within the 1993 coupon issues, a distinction that matters more to the specialist than the casual collector. The signature combinations on this series reflect rapid ministerial turnover during Uzbekistan's early independence period.

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