100 tenge 1993 — Kazakhstan ( Pick: 8 )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 tenge issued in Kazakhstan in 1993. It is cataloged under Pick number 8.
The note features multiple colors, including green, brown, blue, red, black, yellow, purple, orange, gray, and white. It is printed on cotton paper and measures 144 x 69 mm.
The 100 tenge banknote is part of the early set of banknotes issued following Kazakhstan’s independence.
The note features multiple colors, including green, brown, blue, red, black, yellow, purple, orange, gray, and white. It is printed on cotton paper and measures 144 x 69 mm.
The 100 tenge banknote is part of the early set of banknotes issued following Kazakhstan’s independence.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1993-11-15
- Paper
- Cotton paper
- Colour
- Green, brown, blue, red, black, yellow, purple, orange, gray, white
- Dimensions
- 144 x 69 mm
- Pick catalog
- 8
About this banknote
The National Bank of Kazakhstan issued this 100 tenge banknote series in 1993, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and Kazakhstan's subsequent independence. This introduction marked the establishment of Kazakhstan's national currency, transitioning from the Russian ruble to the tenge to underscore economic sovereignty.
The front side of Pick 8 features a portrait of an important historical figure, depicted in intricate detail. The reverse side showcases a prominent architectural structure, notable for its cultural significance. The note is composed of cotton paper, measuring 144 x 69 mm, and includes a vibrant color scheme combining green, brown, blue, and several other colors.