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Commemorative coins dedicated to Amir Temur were put into circulation.

The Central Bank has put up for sale special coins made of gold and silver with a denomination of 100,000 soums.

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The Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan is issuing commemorative coins on the occasion of the 690th anniversary of Amir Timur's birth.

It is reported that the coins are made of pure gold and silver weighing 31.1 grams, with a fineness of 999.9. Each coin will be sold with a special certificate confirming its technical characteristics.

The obverse of the coins features a portrait of Amir Timur, statues of Sahibkiran in the cities of Tashkent and Samarkand, as well as depictions of the Ak-Saray Palace and the Amir Timur Mausoleum. The edge bears the inscription "690th Anniversary of Amir Timur's Birth" and the years 1336–1405.

The reverse side features the State Emblem of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the face value — 100,000 soums, as well as the name of the Central Bank. The lower part indicates the year of minting — 2026.

Furthermore, some specimens feature wise sayings from the "Timur's Code" (Tuzuklari), and the design also incorporates symbols from the Sahibkiran era.

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