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Kyrgyz currency name. Som to ruble exchange rate according to the Central Bank of Russia. Soma course calculator

According to the Central Bank of the Russian Federation as of August 30, 2019, the price for 100 Kyrgyz soms (KGS) is 0.9576 Russian ruble(RUB). Compared to the previous working day, the change was +0,0055 Russian ruble... To view the archive of the som course, click on the "Today" link and select the required date using the calendar.

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date Central Bank rate The change Percent
Today, Fri 100 KGS = 1.15 RUB +0,55 RUB +0,58 %
Yesterday, Thu 100 KGS = 1.13 RUB +0,48 RUB +0,51 %
28 August, Wed 100 KGS = 1.43 RUB +0,41 RUB +0,44 %
27 August, tue 100 KGS = 1.14 RUB +0,55 RUB +0,59 %
August 24, Sat 100 KGS = 1.37 RUB -0,04 RUB -0,04 %
23 August, Fri 100 KGS = 1.31 RUB -1,02 RUB -1,08 %
22 August, th 100 KGS = 1.43 RUB -0,74 RUB -0,77 %
August 21, Wed 100 KGS = 1.15 RUB +0,25 RUB +0,26 %
20 August, tue 100 KGS = 1.13 RUB +0,68 RUB +0,72 %
17 August, Sat 100 KGS = 1.13 RUB +0,15 RUB +0,16 %
August 16, Fri 100 KGS = 1.14 RUB +1,00 RUB +1,07 %
15 August, th 100 KGS = 1.30 RUB -0,57 RUB -0,61 %
14 August, Wed 100 KGS = 1.14 RUB +0,25 RUB +0,26 %
13 August, tue 100 KGS = 1.30 RUB +0,25 RUB +0,27 %

Dynamics of the official exchange rate of the som to the ruble according to the data of the Central Bank of Russia

The graph shows the dynamics of changes in the value of 100 soms (KGS) in relation to the ruble (RUB). With the help of quick links, or the horizontal ruler under the graph, you can select any period of time that interests you.

For the period you selected, the minimum price for 100 Kyrgyz Som was ($ min | number: $ 4) Russian ruble... It was ($ min | date: "d MMMM yyyy" $) of the year. The maximum price for 100 Kyrgyz som was fixed ($ max | date: "d MMMM yyyy" $) of the year and equaled ($ max | number: 4 $) Russian ruble.

Cross-rates of currencies from the Central Bank of the Russian Federation

Currency cross rates have been prepared based on the official exchange rate of the Russian ruble against foreign currencies established by the Central Bank of the Russian Federation as of August 30, 2019.

Currency Cross course
Ruble to Kyrgyz Som 1 RUB = 1,0503 KGS
Kyrgyzstan Som to Australian Dollar 100 KGS = 2.1237 AUD
Kyrgyzstani som to azerbaijan manat 100 KGS = 2.4323 AZN
Kyrgyzstani som to Armenian dram 100 KGS = 682.4393 AMD
Kyrgyzstani som to Belarusian ruble 100 KGS = 2.9781 BYN
Kyrgyzstani som to Bulgarian lev 100 KGS = 2.5287 BGN
Kyrgyzstan Som to Brazilian Real 100 KGS = 5.9161 BRL
Kyrgyzstani som to Hungarian forint 100 KGS = 426.3588 HUF
Kyrgyzstan Som to Korean Won 100 KGS = 1,741.36 KRW
Kyrgyzstan Som to Hong Kong Dollar 100 KGS = 11.2499 HKD
Kyrgyzstani som to Danish krone 100 KGS = 9.6416 DKK
Kyrgyzstani som to dollar 100 KGS = 1.4337 USD
Kyrgyzstani som to euro 100 KGS = 1.2927 EUR
Kyrgyzstan Som to Indian Rupee 100 KGS = 102.8924 INR
Kyrgyzstani som to Kazakhstani tenge 100 KGS = 555.9855 KZT
Kyrgyzstan Som to Canadian Dollar 100 KGS = 1.9072 CAD
Kyrgyzstan Som to Chinese Yuan 100 KGS = 10.271 CNY
Kyrgyzstani som to Moldovan leu 100 KGS = 25.5771 MDL
Kyrgyzstani som to Turkmen manat 100 KGS = 5.0108 TMT
Kyrgyzstani som to Norwegian krone 100 KGS = 12.9269 NOK
Kyrgyzstani som to Polish zloty 100 KGS = 5.6645 PLN
Kyrgyzstani som to Romanian leu 100 KGS = 6.1229 RON
Kyrgyzstan Som to SDR (Special Drawing Rights) 100 KGS = 1.0451 XDR
Kyrgyzstan Som to Singapore Dollar 100 KGS = 1.9914 SGD
Kyrgyzstani som to Tajikistani somoni 100 KGS = 13.8996 TJS
Kyrgyzstani som to Turkish lira 100 KGS = 8.3282 TRY
Kyrgyzstani som to Uzbek sum 100 KGS = 13 476.6984 UZS
Kyrgyzstani som to hryvnia 100 KGS = 36.1578 UAH
Kyrgyzstan Som to Pound Sterling 100 KGS = 1.1725 GBP
Kyrgyzstani som to Czech koruna 100 KGS = 33.405 CZK
Kyrgyzstani som to Swedish krona 100 KGS = 13.8685 SEK
Kyrgyzstan Som to Swiss Franc 100 KGS = 1.4082 CHF
Kyrgyzstani som to South African rand 100 KGS = 21.9147 ZAR
Kyrgyzstani som to Japanese yen 100 KGS = 151.6486 JPY

Information about the Kyrgyz som

Kyrgyz som is the currency of the Kyrgyz Republic. The bank code is KGS. One catfish contains 100 tyiyn. In circulation there are banknotes of 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 soms. Coins in 1, 3, 5.10 soms and in 1, 10 and 50 tyin. The 1 tyiin coin is not used, it was issued specifically for collectors. 10 and 50 tyiyn in circulation are extremely rare. In total, 44 types of coins were issued, 9 of them are copper-nickel, 32 are silver and 3 are gold (999 standard).

Historical reference

The first state formation on the territory of modern Kyrgyzstan dates back to the 3rd century BC. In the Chinese chronicles of the 2nd century BC. NS. there is a mention that jewelry was made from gold and silver mined in this region. In the V century. nomadic tribes moved to a sedentary life, and in the 9th-10th centuries the Kyrgyz Kaganate spread to the south of Siberia, Baikal, the upper reaches of the Irtysh, Mongolia and part of Kashgaria. The first Kyrgyz coins date from this period. In the XI-XII centuries, the borders of the ancient state were reduced to Sayan and Altai.

In the XIX century. the lands of the Kyrgyz were part of the Kokand Khanate, but in 1863 northern Kyrgyzstan was conquered by the Russian Empire and joined Russia in 1876. Since that time, the ruble has become the main currency of Kyrgyzstan, first Russian, and then Soviet. Kyrgyzstan gained independence in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In 1993, the republic switched to issuing its own currency, the exchange was carried out at the rate of 200: 1.

Economy of Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan today is one of the poorest countries in Central Asia. Agriculture in the country significantly predominates over industry. According to statistics, more than a million Kyrgyz find an opportunity to earn money abroad, mainly in Russia. Part of GDP per capita in Kyrgyzstan is only $ 2,500, which is four times less than in other countries of the former socialist bloc. At the same time, Kyrgyzstan has a lot of minerals, the country exports gold, mercury, uranium and natural gas.

The country's economy is extremely unstable, burdened by large external debt and a negative balance sheet. Political events in Kyrgyzstan make the investment climate extremely unfavorable.

In autumn 2014, 100 soms cost $ 1.74 or 1.39 euros. The Russian ruble and the Kyrgyz som are in the ratio of 100 soms to 82 rubles, which is a historical maximum for the som, the minimum was recorded in April 2011, and amounted to 58.7 soms to 100 rubles. Kyrgyzstan did not carry out denominations, so these quotes cannot be considered the result of simply removing the zeros. Modern Kyrgyzstan is at the beginning of building its own economy.

Cash currency in Kyrgyzstan is exchanged by banks and exchange offices in cities. The banking sector in this country is underdeveloped, therefore it is problematic to make payments by cards, but traders are happy to accept currency, despite the fact that it is prohibited by law.

The first Kyrgyz money was issued in 1993 and differed only in color and denomination with exactly the same design. But scammers counterfeited money by attributing additional zeros to the ten or simply by making applications. Over time, Kyrgyz catfish improved and became more protected. Only banknotes of 1, 10 and 50 tyiyn have never changed.

Kyrgyz banknotes are valued among numismatists, since they are rightfully considered one of the most successful design developments in the entire post-Soviet space.

There was no production in Kyrgyzstan to issue its own money, so the banknotes were printed in Great Britain. The services of the British are not cheap, so the country cannot afford to re-print money in exchange for worn-out ones. Many bills have become so dilapidated that they literally fall apart in the hands. In recent years, new bills of large denominations began to appear, they are somewhat smaller than the old ones.

How much will

For convenience, a quick "calculator" is presented to help you understand which banknote costs how much. The information is current as of August 30, 2019 according to the Central Bank.

Currency Conversion
5 KGS RUB 478,817
10 KGS £ 11,900
25 KGS RUB 2 394,085
50 KGS RUB 488.17
100 KGS RUB 9,576.34
250 KGS RUB 23,940.85
500 KGS RUB 47 881.7
1,000 KGS RUB 95,763.4
2 500 KGS RUB 239,408.5
5,000 KGS RUB 478,817.0
10,000 KGS RUB 957,634.0
25,000 KGS RUB 2 394 085,0
50,000 KGS RUB 4,788,170.0
100,000 KGS RUB 9,576,340.0

Kyrgyz som- the official currency of the Kyrgyz Republic. Bank code - KGS. 1 som is equal to 100 tyiyn. Valid banknotes: 5 thousand, 1 thousand, 500, 200, 100, 50 and 20 soms. Coins: 10, 5, 3 and 1 som, as well as 50, 10 and 1 tyin. At the same time, the 1 tyin coin was issued exclusively for collectors and is not used in circulation.

On the front side of the banknote in denomination of 20 soms, there is a portrait of the Kyrgyz poet and improviser-akyn of the late XIX - early XX centuries Togolok Moldo, and on the back - the mausoleum of Manas, the legendary hero who united the Kyrgyz. On 50 soms - Kurmanjan Datka ("mother of the nation", the leader of the Altai Kyrgyz of the 19th century) and the Uzgen architectural complex, which includes a mosque and mausoleum of the Karakhanid dynasty, which ruled from the 9th to the 12th century. 100 soms depicts the national akyn of the late 19th - early 20th centuries Toktogul Satylganov and the dam of the Toktogul hydroelectric power station on the Naryn River. On 200 soms - the Kyrgyz poet of the first half of the 20th century Alykul Osmonov and Lake Issyk-Kul. On 500 soms - the Kyrgyz poet and manaschi - the wandering storyteller of the epic Sayakbai Karalaev, who lived in the first half of the 20th century. And on the back is the Manas mausoleum, but from a different angle, if compared with the 50 som banknote. 1 thousand soms depicts the Turkic poet of the era of the Karakhanid rule, who lived in the 11th century, Zhusup Balasagyn and the sacred mountain of the Kyrgyz in Osh Sulaiman-Too, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. For 5 thousand soms - the Kyrgyz actor, People's Artist of the USSR Suimenkul Chokmorov, and on the reverse side there is the Kyrgyz ridge - one of the Tien Shan mountain ranges, which limits the Chui Valley from the south.

On the obverse of the coins there is the state emblem and the year of issue. On the reverse - the denomination in the national floral ornament.

The territory of modern Kyrgyzstan has been inhabited since ancient times. The unification of the tribes and the creation of the first state - Parkan - dates back to the 3rd century BC. At the same time, the Chinese chronicles of the 2nd century BC say that the gold and silver mined in the region was used to make jewelry, and not to minting coins.

In the 5th century, the transition of nomadic tribes to a sedentary lifestyle took place. From the middle of the 9th to the beginning of the 10th century, the Kyrgyz Kaganate covered Southern Siberia, Mongolia, Baikal, the upper reaches of the Irtysh, part of Kashgaria. The first Kyrgyz own coins found by archaeologists date back to this period. However, in the XI-XII centuries, the ancient state fell into decay, and its possessions were reduced to Altai and Sayan.

In the 19th century, the lands of ethnic Kyrgyz were part of the Kokand Khanate. And in the second half of the same century, Russian expansion began. In 1855-1863, the territory of modern northern Kyrgyzstan was recaptured from the Kokand Khanate by the detachments of Colonel Chernyaev and became part of the Russian Empire. The final annexation to Russia took place in 1876. From that moment on, the Russian ruble, and then the Soviet ruble, became the main currency for many decades.

The Kyrgyz Republic gained its independence in 1991, and the decision to create its own national currency was made on May 10, 1993. The money was exchanged at a ratio of 200 to 1.

Today Kyrgyzstan is one of the poorest Central Asian countries, where agriculture still dominates over industry. More than a million Kyrgyz are forced to go abroad to work, primarily to Russia. The share of GDP per capita does not exceed 2.5 thousand US dollars, which is approximately four times lower than the level of other most successful former socialist countries. At the same time, Kyrgyzstan is rich in minerals: it exports gold, mercury, uranium, natural gas and electricity.

The economy of the republic is still showing extreme instability. The country has a high external debt, a negative balance of payments. The unfavorable investment climate persists due to political instability.

In the spring of 2012, the exchange rate of the som is 46.9 per dollar or 62.44 per euro. 1 som can be bought for 0.64 Russian rubles. It should be noted that there was no denomination in Kyrgyzstan, these quotes are not the result of “cutting off zeros”.

Thus, we can say that the country today is at the initial stage of economic transformations, its future depends on the course it will adhere to in the future.

As for cash currency, Kyrgyz soms can be exchanged at banks in central cities or at exchange offices. In many cases, market traders are willing to accept foreign exchange even though it is illegal. The banking sector of Kyrgyzstan is not developed, therefore it is problematic to pay with bank cards.

During the week, the cost of Russian rubles was 100,000 residents of Kyrgyzstan increased about 106 rubles.

The KGS ratio against RUB has changed 5 times in the last week.

Information for the last 30 days

Within a month, the cost of 100,000 kilograms of sorghum in Russian rubles increased by about 2,209.1 rubles.

On this page you will find out how much 100 thousand rubles is worth in about Russian rubles today.

Online calculator

Using the online currency of the calculator, you can easily calculate the exchange amount of 100 thousand soms in rubles, or vice versa - the exchange amount of 100,000 rubles in soms. In addition, the online converter allows you to exchange 100,000 KGS (or any other amount) in US dollars, euros, pounds sterling, hryvnias, yuan and other currencies (over 35 kg of foreign currency exchange options).

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All information about the current exchange rate of KGS / RUB is taken from the official website of the central bank and updated (no more than 15 minutes, can be increased in accordance with the source code) online.

Dynamics of the speed of the Kyrgyz som

Kyrgyz som is the national currency of the Kyrgyz Republic and has been used since 1993.

Currency calculator Kyrgyz som - Russian ruble

The National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic (banks of the Kyrgyz Republic of Uzbekistan) is the only legal issuer of som.

For a brief note of Soma in texts, symbol catfish written by the amounts.

The designation of the letter of a cat in accordance with the international standard ISO4217 - KGS.

In about 3 hours we will announce a new som exchange rate from the Bank of Russia.

Dynamics of the exchange rate of the Kyrgyz Rum per ruble over the past week:

Soma course calculator

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Soma course

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The diagram shows the change in the speed of the Kirgoz during 1 month (June 5 - July 5, 2018).

History of the cat's course by years

Highest level of Kyrgyz over the past 10 years on December 18, 2014 there were 117.6820 rubles.

for 100 years, at least - May 4, 2011 and amounted to 58.4369 rubles. The average exchange rate during this time is 76.6951 rubles, which is 17% less than the current value.

Annual courses at the beginning of the course at the end of the Minimum Maxim
2018 82.4965 dated January 10, 2013 92,7486, dd, 07/05/2018 81 2153 17.01.2018 93.8386 dated June 20, 2013
2017 86,3367 83,4786 81,5389 87,8783
2016 94,9237 87, 4012 86,8283 110.1620
2015 95,5017 94,8376 77,9099 115.6250
2014 66,3161 95,5151 64,2642 117.6820
2013 64,1739 66,3410 62,5392 68,6630
2012 68,4408 64,0753 62,0491 72,3790
2011 64,4395 69,5628 58,4369 72,3995
2010 66,6175 64,8376 63,5228 69,4647
2009 86,2535 67,6275 67,3803 87,1807

Central Bank of the Russian Federation for today

92.7486 rubles per 100 kg of goats

DataCourse A
07/05/2018 92,7486 -0,0165
07/04/2018 92,7651 +0,1174
7.3.2011 92,6477 +0,5619
06/30/2018 92,0858 -0,7231
06/29/2018 92,8089 +0,1663

Kyrgyz Som (KGS) and Russian Ruble (RUB) currency exchange rate conversion calculator

The official currency currently operating on the territory of Kyrgyzstan is the Kyrgyz som. 1 som contains 100 tyin. The currency takes such an unusual name from the Turkic language, in which the word "som" means a monetary unit.

At the moment, there are banknotes in circulation in denominations of 5 thousand, 1 thousand, 500, 200, 100, 50, 20 soms. In the international designation, it has the abbreviation KGS.

In 1993, on May 10, the Kyrgyz government issued a decree on the need to create its own national currency, after which the central bank of Kyrgyzstan immediately issued the first emission of money, which was rather a bargaining chip rather than a full-fledged currency.

The second issue took place in 1994, when banknotes of 50, 100 and 200 soms were put into circulation, at the third stage of the emission process, banknotes of 1000 and 500 appeared in circulation. In total, five series of banknotes were introduced during the independence of Kyrgyzstan.

It should be noted that Kyrgyzstan is the first country in the post-Soviet space, which issued and put into circulation its own money. Initially, the cost of 1 som reached 200 Soviet rubles.

The Kyrgyz som, exactly like the Russian ruble, shows one of the lowest inflation rates among the countries of the former Soviet Union.

Recently, the Kyrgyz som has been called one of the stable currencies of the Central Asia of the former union. Experts attribute this fact to the fact that the Kyrgyz government has some influence on the exchange rate of its currency. This has a positive effect on the stabilization of the som against the US dollar, but significantly slows down the development of the financial sector of the state, which does not at all affect the confidence of Kyrgyz citizens in their currency, since most of the deposits in national banks are kept in soms.

The rate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation on the Central Bank for today

1 Kyrgyzstan today in rubles

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1 Kyrgyz soms in rubles = 0.93 rubles.

100 soms = 92.748600 rubles.

At the last auction, the rate for 100 surgical tumors changed by -0.0165 rubles.

Therefore, yesterday, 1 cRGB in rubles will be 0.93 rubles. Thus, today 1 Kyrgyz cat is at the level of the Central Bank of Russia costs the same as yesterday.

493 Romanian Leu to RUB

708 Turkish Manat to RUB

336 Romanian Leu to RUB

456 HKD to RUB

949 Brazilian real rubles

SEK 979 to RUB

710 EUR to RUB

79 Romanian Leu to RUB

600 USD to RUB

576 CAD to RUB

167 Armenian dramas in loudspeakers

135 Brazilian real rubles

1000 dollars - 63,226.7 rubles
(1 dollar - 63.23 rubles)

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This person has calculated for you that 1000 US dollars is equal to 63,226.7 rubles.

The calculation is based on the flow 07/05/2018 The exchange rate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation: 63.23 rubles per 1 US dollar.

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Capital rate of Kyrgyzstan of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation as of July 1, 2018

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Som became the Kyrgyz currency since 1993, some time after the collapse of the USSR. Until 1993, only the Soviet ruble was used in circulation on the territory of Kyrgyzstan.

One catfish includes 100 tiyin. The Kyrgyz som is nominated only in the form of banknotes in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000 soms.

Despite the fact that in Kyrgyzstan the official monetary unit (som) is the only possible means of payment, upon arrival in the country you will notice that settlement is also possible both in Russian rubles and in US dollars and euros. Kyrgyzstan became the first state in the CIS to approve its own currency.


dateRF Central Bank rate
29.08.2019 0.9576
28.08.2019 0.9522
27.08.2019 0.9473
26.08.2019 0.9432
23.08.2019 0.9377
22.08.2019 0.9381
21.08.2019 0.9483
20.08.2019 0.9556

Front side
Zhusup Balasagyn is a poet, scientist, thinker who lived in the 11th century.
Downside
Mount Sulaiman-Too.

2017 sample banknote
Unlike the rest of the banknotes, the banknote is vertical, commemorative and came into circulation with a limited edition.
Front side
Semi-mythical hero of the epic Manas.
Downside
Peak Khan Tengri, golden eagle and symbol denoting the female deity of the Turkic peoples Umai-ene.


Banknote of 2009
Front side
Kyrgyz Soviet actor Suimenkul Chokmorov (1939-1992)
Downside

Kyrgyz ridge


Coins of Kyrgyzstan

The coins were issued in denominations of 1 tyin, 10 tyin, 50 tyiin, 1 som, 3 soms and 5 soms. Put into circulation on January 1, 2008.
The first coin is collectible and has a circulation of 94 thousand copies.
The new money was made at the Kazakhstan Mint. The cost of minting coins amounted to 250 million soms, which did not exceed the face value of paper notes. The circulation was 60 million.
The coins are made of steel, the tyyny are covered with brass, and the soms are covered with nickel.
On coins of 1, 10 and 50 tyin, a tulip is depicted, and on coins of 1, 3 and 5 soms, an image of the national vessel for the drink kumis is used.

Circulation Coins

Coins with denominations of 10 and 50 tyiyns, 1, 3, 5 soms were put into circulation in January 2008. In December 2009, a 10 som coin was issued. Coins of 10 and 50 tyiins are practically not found in circulation.
Circulation coins are made by coating the steel core with brass (for coins with denominations of 10 and 50 tyin) and nickel (for coins with denominations of 1, 3, 5 and 10 soms). Collectible coin of 1 tyin denomination is made of brass.
On coins with denominations of 1, 10, 50 tyyn, the image of a flower is used, which is one of the most famous and beautiful ornamental elements found in Kyrgyz applied art since ancient times.
On coins with denominations of 1, 3, 5 and 10 som, the image of the traditional Kyrgyz leather vessel kyokor for the national drink kumis is used. Each kyokyor has a tumar symbol, represented in the form of a triangle, which has been used in various Kyrgyz ornaments.




Collectible coins

A coin with a denomination of 1 tyin was issued only for sets and is not found in circulation.

Commemorative coins

The National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic has been issuing commemorative and commemorative coins from precious (gold - with a denomination of 100 soms and silver - with a denomination of 10 soms) and non-precious (copper-nickel alloy - with denominations of 1 and 5 soms) metals, since 1995.
As of August 2012, 41 types of coins were issued, including 8 in a copper-nickel alloy, 30 in 925 silver and 3 in 999 gold.
Base metal coins. Coins with a denomination of 1 som are made of a copper-nickel alloy, have a mass of 12 g and a diameter of 30 mm. The edge is corrugated. Circulation - 5000 pieces of each type.
Silver coins. Coins with a denomination of 10 soms are made of 925 sterling silver with gold plating of 999 standard gold with a thickness of 1 micron, have a mass of 28.28 g and a diameter of 38.60 mm. The edge is corrugated. Circulation - 1500 pieces of each type.
Golden coins. Coins with a denomination of 100 som are made of 999 gold.

Series "The era of the Kyrgyz Kaganate"



Coin "Great Kyrgyz Kaganate"- the first coin of the "Epoch of the Kyrgyz Kaganate" series. The main element of the obverse of the coin is the Tamga made in gold - the symbol of the Kyrgyz people, which was mentioned in the Chinese chronicle of the 7th century. In the background is a stylized map of the primary territory of the Kyrgyz, where they lived before the Great Power period, and four galloping horsemen signify the expansion of the borders of the state. At the top of the coin there is an inscription made in the Orkhon-Yenisei runic script, which translates as "Kyrgyz state".
The main element of the reverse side of the coin is the state emblem, placed in the center of the image of a stylized golden eagle.


- the main element of the obverse of the coin is the image of a Kyrgyz warrior, dressed in battle armor, riding a horse. The warrior is a collective image of the Kyrgyz kagan Barsbek, who contributed to the formation and strengthening of the Kyrgyz statehood. In the background is his numerous army, and in the upper part of the coin, in the sky, there is a cloud in the form of a leopard's head - an allegorical image of the kagan. The entire composition is framed by the inscription "Barsbek - kagan of the Kyrgyz" and a fragment of the sun disk, symbolizing the period of prosperity and glory of Barsbek.


Coin "Barsbek - kagan of the Kyrgyz"- the main element of the obverse of the coin is the image of a Kyrgyz warrior, dressed in battle armor, riding a horse. The warrior is a collective image of the Kyrgyz kagan Barsbek, who contributed to the formation and strengthening of the Kyrgyz statehood. In the background is his numerous army, and in the upper part of the coin, in the sky, there is a cloud in the form of a leopard's head - an allegorical image of the kagan. The entire composition is framed by the inscription "Barsbek - kagan of the Kyrgyz" and a fragment of the sun disk, symbolizing the period of prosperity and glory of Barsbek.
On the reverse side of the coin, in the center of the ornamental discs, there is the emblem of the Kyrgyz Republic. The ornamental discs symbolize the sun and movement and are the unifying element of the obverse and reverse of the coin.

Series "Monuments of history and architecture of Kyrgyzstan"



Saimaluu-Tash
The main plot of the "Saimaluu-Tash" coin is the images of a sun man, a mountain goat and a bull carrying a sun disk, presented in the form of rock carvings. The peculiarity of this coin is the color execution of drawings, which most realistically conveys images on the surface of a stone boulder of bluish black color. The obverse of the coin shows the name of the coin - "Saimaluu-Tash", the denomination of the coin (10 soms), the fineness and weight of the metal (Ag 925 / 28.28 g).
On the reverse side there are rock carvings that stand out very effectively on the matte field of the coin, the name of the series "Kyrgyzstandin taryh zhana arhiteklyk estelikteri", the state emblem of the Kyrgyz Republic and the year of issue of the coin (2013).


Saimaluu-Tash
The main plot of the "Saimaluu-Tash" coin is the images of a sun man, a mountain goat and a bull carrying a sun disk, presented in the form of rock carvings. The peculiarity of this coin is the color execution of drawings, which most realistically conveys images on the surface of a stone boulder of bluish black color. The obverse of the coin shows the name of the coin - "Saimaluu-Tash", the denomination of the coin (1 som).
On the reverse side there are cave paintings that stand out very effectively on the matte field of the coin, the name of the series "Kyrgyzstandin taryh zhana arhiteklyk estelikteri", the state emblem of the Kyrgyz Republic and the year of issue of the coin (2013).


Kumbez Manasa


Kumbez Manasa
The main element of the obverse of the "Kumbez Manas" coin is the image of the "Manas" kumbez, which is an architectural monument of the Middle Ages of memorial and cult significance. The plot of the coin is covered with memories of the events captured in the epic trilogy "Manas" from the mouth of the legendary narrator - Manaschi. In the upper part of the coin there is the name of the coin, in the lower part there are patterns of Kyrgyz applied art and the denomination of the coin.
On the reverse side of the coin there is the emblem of the Kyrgyz Republic, in a circle a fragment of the ornament found on the Manas kumbez, the name of the coin series “Historical and Architectural Monuments of Kyrgyzstan” in the Kyrgyz language and the year of issue (2014).

Series "Historical Events"



70th Anniversary of the Great Victory
The main plot of the obverse of the silver coin "70 Years of the Great Victory" is the image of the solemn fireworks in honor of the Great Victory Day with the number "70" from the St. George ribbon, made with a tampon seal. The color image of the fireworks in the form of bright flashes is represented by a hologram, and fragments of military operations are depicted around the coin's circle, the plot of which is taken from the bas-reliefs of the monument to Major General I.V. Panfilov, located at the entrance to the park in Bishkek, named after him. The author is People's Artist of the Kirghiz SSR O.M. Manuilova. The face of the coin also contains the name of the coin and the denomination. The reverse side of the coin depicts white doves symbolizing Peace against a blue sky made by color pad printing. The emblem of the Kyrgyz Republic is located in the center of the coin.


200 years of Kurmanjan Datka
The silver coin "200 years of Kurmanzhan Datka" depicts a portrait of Kurmanzhan Datka, framed by a national ornament with the inscription "Kurmanzhan Datka" and the dates of her life. A special feature of this coin is the insert of 2 Swarovski® crystals that adorns the coin. Also on the obverse of the coin is the denomination of the coin (10 soms), the fineness and weight of the metal (Ag 925, 28.28 g). The reverse side of the coins shows a stylized image of Kurmanzhan Datka on horseback against the background of the sacred Sulaiman Mountain, the name of the coin “Kurmanzhan Datkaga 200 zhyl” in the Kyrgyz language, the state emblem of the Kyrgyz Republic and the year of issue of the coin (2012).


Independent Kyrgyz Republic - 20 years
The main plot of the silver coin "Sovereign Kyrgyzstan" is the state symbols. In the foreground of the obverse there is an image of the national flag made of jewelry enamel of red color and gold of the highest standard; against the background of the map of Kyrgyzstan, the hero of the folk epic Manas is depicted on horseback. The fineness and weight of the metal are indicated on the left side of the coin (Ag 925 / 28.28), on the right side - the denomination of the coin. On the reverse side of the coin there is an image of the state emblem of the Kyrgyz Republic and the year of issue (2011).

Series "Red Book of Kyrgyzstan"

On the reverse side of the coins of the "Red Book of Kyrgyzstan" series, there are stylized images of the animal world of Kyrgyzstan, the name of the series "Kyrgyzstandin Kyzyl kitebi", the coat of arms of the Kyrgyz Republic and the year of issue of the coin.

Series "National Musical Instruments"



Komuz
Since August 21, 2012, in honor of the celebration of the Independence Day of the Kyrgyz Republic, the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic has put into circulation a cupronickel coin “Komuz” with a denomination of 5 soms.
The main plot of the obverse of the cupronickel coin "Komuz" is the image of a komuzist - a man who plays the komuz masterly. On the reverse side of the coin there is the emblem of the Kyrgyz Republic, the image of national musical instruments, the name of the series "Uluttuk Musikylyk Asaptar" in the Kyrgyz language and the year of issue of the coin (2012).
Cupronickel coin of 5 som denomination has the quality "brilliant uncirculated".
Diameter: 33 mm. Weight: 14.35 g. Edge: corrugated. Circulation: 3000 pcs.

Series "The World of Our Children"



The world of our children
Since December 20, 2011, the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic, within the framework of the International Program of the EurAsEC countries for the issue and sale of collectible coins from precious metals, has put into circulation a collectible silver coin "The World of Our Children" with a denomination of 10 soms.
The main plot of the silver coin "The World of Our Children" is a drawing by Asein kyzy Ayim, a student of the 5th "G" grade, gymnasium №29, Bishkek - the winner of the competition "The World in My Eyes". The plot depicts a girl with a flower, a meadow and the sun. At the bottom of the coin is the denomination (10 soms), the fineness and weight of the metal (Ag 925 / 31.10 g).
On the reverse side of the coin there is an image of the coat of arms of the Kyrgyz Republic and the year of issue (2011). Circulation 3000 pcs.

Series "The Great Silk Road"

The great silk road
Since December 20, 2011, the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic, within the framework of the International Program of the EurAsEC countries for the issue and sale of collectible coins from precious metals, has put into circulation a collectible silver coin "Great Silk Road" with a face value of 10 soms.
The main unifying element of the entire series of collectible coins issued by the Central (national) banks of the EurAsEC countries is the emblem of the EurAsEC organization.
The obverse of the Great Silk Road silver coin depicts silhouettes of famous architectural and cultural monuments included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. In the foreground of the obverse there is a stylized route of the Great Silk Road, made of gold of the highest standard, in the background - a map of Eurasia. The fineness and weight of the metal are indicated on the left side of the coin (Ag 925 / 31.10 g), below - the denomination of the coin (10 soms). The reverse side of the coin shows the state emblem of the Kyrgyz Republic, a caravan going through the mountains, reflected like a mirage on the mirror surface of the coin, and the year of issue (2011).

Series “National customs and rituals of the peoples of the EurAsEC countries”.



Construction of a yurt
Since October 1, 2010, the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic has put into circulation a collectible silver coin "Tunduk kuturu", dedicated to the series "National customs and rituals of the peoples of the EurAsEC countries" with a denomination of 10 soms.
The collectible coin "Tunduk kuturu" was issued within the framework of the International program for the production and sale of collectible coins from precious metals of the EurAsEC countries.
The main unifying element of the entire series of collectible coins issued by the Central (national) banks of the EurAsEC countries is the emblem of the EurAsEC organization.
The main plot of the obverse of the "Tunduk kuturu" coin is the process of building a yurt - one of the main traditional rituals of the Kyrgyz people.
Circulation 3000 pcs.

Series "10th Anniversary of EurAsEC"

10 years of the Eurasian Economic Community
Since October 1, 2010, a collectible silver coin "10 years of the EurAsEC", dedicated to the series "10 years of the EurAsEC" with a denomination of 10 soms, has been put into circulation on the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Collectible coin "10 Years of the EurAsEC" issued within the framework of the International Program for the Issue and Sale of Collectible Coins from Precious Metals of the EurAsEC Countries The main unifying element of the entire series of collectible coins issued by the central (national) banks of the EurAsEC countries is the emblem of the EurAsEC.
In the center on the obverse of the coin “10 Years of the EurAsEC” is the emblem of the EurAsEC, made with colored enamel. The emblem is located against the background of a flower on the petals of which are depicted the sights of the capitals of the EurAsEC countries.
Circulation 2000 pcs.

Series "Legends and Tales of the Peoples of the EurAsEC Countries"

Mother deer
Since October 29, 2009, the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic has put into circulation a collectible silver coin "Mother Deer" of the series "Legends and fairy tales of the peoples of the EurAsEC countries" with a denomination of 10 soms.
The collectible coin "Mother Deer" was issued within the framework of the International Program for the Issue and Sale of Collectible Coins from Precious Metals of the EurAsEC countries. The main unifying element of the entire series of collectible coins issued by the central (national) banks of the EurAsEC countries is the EurAsEC emblem. The obverse of the coin depicts the legend about the mother deer from Chingiz Aitmatov's story "The White Steamer" and the emblem of the EurAsEC made in colored enamel.
Circulation 3000 pcs.

Series "Fauna of the EurAsEC countries"

Golden eagle... Fauna of the EurAsEC countries.
Collectible coin "Berkut" dedicated to the series "Fauna of the EurAsEC countries"
Since October 29, 2009, the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic has put into circulation a collection silver coin "Berkut" of the series "Fauna of the EurAsEC countries" with a denomination of 10 soms.
The "Berkut" collectible coin was issued within the framework of the International Program for the Issue and Sale of Collectible Coins from Precious Metals of the EurAsEC countries. The main unifying element of the entire series of collectible coins issued by the central (national) banks of the EurAsEC countries is the EurAsEC emblem. In the foreground of the obverse of the coin there is an image of a golden eagle and the emblem of the EurAsEC made in colored enamel.
Circulation 3000 pcs.

Collectible coins dedicated to the works of Chingiz Aitmatov

Coins with a denomination of 10 som are made of 925 sterling silver, have a mass of 28.28 g and a diameter of 38.60 mm.


Chingiz Aitmatov
Commemorative collectible coins "Ch. Aitmatov", "Jamilya", "First Teacher", "Mother's Field", "Farewell, Gyulsary!" and "White Steamer" are dedicated to the works of the world famous Kyrgyz writer Chingiz Aitmatov, who is one of the most widely read contemporary writers in the world. His works have been translated into more than 170 languages ​​of the world, published in more than one hundred countries with a total circulation of over 60 million copies. They have become an integral part of the process of education and upbringing of society, have entered the programs of schools and universities in many countries of the world.
Coins in circulation since May 4, 2009, have the status of an official legal tender in the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic. The coins are issued in single boxes and in a set of all six coins. Each coin comes with a certificate and a description booklet.
Circulation 2000 pcs.
Jamila
Circulation 3000 pcs.
First teacher
Circulation 3000 pcs.
Maternal field
Circulation 3000 pcs.
Goodbye, Gyulsary!
Circulation 3000 pcs.
White steamer
Circulation 3000 pcs.

Series "Capitals of the EurAsEC countries"

Bishkek
Since December 18, 2008, the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic has put into circulation a collectible silver coin "Bishkek" of the series "Capitals of the EurAsEC Countries" with a denomination of 10 soms.
Commemorative collectible coin "Bishkek" of the "Capitals of the EurAsEC" series was issued within the framework of the International program for the release and sale of collectible coins from precious metals of the EurAsEC countries. The main unifying element of the entire series of collectible coins issued by the central (national) banks of the EurAsEC countries is the EurAsEC emblem.
The main plot of the obverse of the coin is the architectural buildings of the city against the background of the mountains. In the foreground is the sculptural image of the equestrian statue of Manas and the emblem of the EurAsEC made in colored enamel. In the foreground of the reverse side of the coin, there is the emblem of the Kyrgyz Republic on the embossed background of the globe, which is part of the EurAsEC emblem.
Circulation 2500 pcs.

Collectible coin "Shanghai Cooperation Organization"

Shanghai Cooperation Organization
Since April 2, 2007, the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic has put into circulation the SCO collectible coin dedicated to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
The coin is minted from sterling silver and has international "proof" quality. The coin has the status of an official legal tender in the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic.
In the foreground of the obverse of the coin is the emblem of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization made in colored enamel: the image of the globe, which marks the territory of the countries participating in the organization. In the upper part of the coin there is a circular inscription "КЫЗМАТТАШУУНУН ШАНХАЙ УЮМУ" ("Shanghai Cooperation Organization"). In the lower part of the coin, there is a stylized image of the tunduk of the Kyrgyz yurt, which personifies the unity of the peoples of Kyrgyzstan. On the left side of the coin, the weight and fineness of the metal are indicated (Ag 925 / 28.28), on the right side - the denomination of the coin.
The main compositional motive of the reverse side of the coin is the coat of arms of the Kyrgyz Republic. In the center of the coat of arms against the background of the lake and the spurs of Ala-Too, over which the sun rises, there is an image of a white falcon with outstretched wings, symbolizing the freedom and independence of Kyrgyzstan. At the bottom of the coin is the year of issue of the coin (2007).
Circulation 1000 pcs.

Series "Kyrgyzstan on the Great Silk Road"

Collectible coins of the series "Kyrgyzstan on the Great Silk Road" are dedicated to the most ancient monuments of the Great Silk Road - Burana Tower, Tashrabat, Uzgen architectural complex, Sulaiman Too and Issykkul Lake, located on the territory of Kyrgyzstan. The routes of the Great Silk Road are highlighted on the silhouette of the map of modern Kyrgyzstan. The main compositional motive of the reverse side of the coins is the coat of arms of the Kyrgyz Republic.
On the reverse - the image of the coat of arms of Kyrgyzstan, above it - the inscription in a semicircle "KYRGYZSTAN ULUU ZHIBEK ZHOLUNDA" (Kyrgyzstan on the Great Silk Road), below it - the year of minting in the frame of the national ornament.

Burana tower

At the bottom is the Burana tower, under it - the inscription "BURANA"; on the right is the denomination "1 som"; in a circle there is an ornamental bezel.
December 18, 2008
Circulation 5000 pcs.

Burana tower
Obverse: at the top, on the silhouette of the map of Kyrgyzstan, the routes of the Great Silk Road are highlighted.
At the bottom is the Burana tower, under it - the inscription "BURANA"; on the right is the denomination "10 soms"; in a circle there is an ornamental bezel.
May 4, 2005
Circulation 1500 pcs.

Tash-Rabat
Obverse: at the top, on the silhouette of the map of Kyrgyzstan, the routes of the Great Silk Road are highlighted. Below is Tash-Rabat, under it - the inscription "TASHRABAT"; on the right is the denomination "1 som"; in a circle there is an ornamental bezel.
December 18, 2008
Circulation 5000 pcs.

Tash-Rabat

below Tash-Rabat, below it - the inscription "TASHRABAT"; on the right is the denomination "10 soms"; in a circle there is an ornamental bezel.
April 2, 2007
Circulation 1500 pcs.


Obverse: at the top on the silhouette of the map of Kyrgyzstan, the routes of the Great Silk Road are highlighted;
below the Uzgen architectural complex, under it - the inscription "ӨЗГӨН ARCHITECTURALYK ESTELIKTERI"; on the right is the denomination "1 som"; in a circle there is an ornamental bezel.
December 18, 2008.
Circulation 5000 pcs.

Uzgen architectural complex.
Obverse - the routes of the Great Silk Road are highlighted at the top on the silhouette of the map of Kyrgyzstan;
below the Uzgen architectural complex, under it - the inscription "ӨЗГӨН ARCHITECTURALYK ESTELIKTERI";
on the right is the denomination "10 soms"; in a circle there is an ornamental bezel.
December 18, 2008.
Circulation 1500 pcs.


Obverse - the routes of the Great Silk Road are highlighted at the top on the silhouette of the map of Kyrgyzstan;
below Sulaiman-Too, below it - the inscription "SULAYMAN-TOO"; on the right is the denomination "1 som"; in a circle there is an ornamental bezel.
Circulation: 5000 pcs.
April 20, 2009
Circulation 5000 pcs.


Obverse - the routes of the Great Silk Road are highlighted at the top on the silhouette of the map of Kyrgyzstan;
below Sulaiman-Too, below it - the inscription "SULAYMAN-TOO"; on the right is the denomination "10 soms"; in a circle there is an ornamental bezel.
April 20, 2009
Circulation 1500 pcs.

Issyk-Kul

at the bottom is the Issyk-Kul lake, below it - the inscription "YSYK-KӨL"; on the right is the denomination "1 som"; in a circle there is an ornamental bezel.
2009
Circulation 5000 pcs.

Issyk-Kul
Obverse: at the top on the silhouette of the map of Kyrgyzstan, the routes of the Great Silk Road are highlighted;
at the bottom is the Issyk-Kul lake, below it - the inscription "YSYK-KӨL"; on the right is the denomination "10 soms"; in a circle there is an ornamental bezel.
2009
Circulation 1500 pcs.



Collectible coin "60 years of the Great Victory" dedicated to the 60th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War

60th Anniversary of the Great Victory
On May 4, 2005, the National Bank put into circulation a collectible coin "60 years of the Great Victory" with a denomination of 10 soms.
The collectible coin dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War is minted from sterling silver and has an international proof quality. The coin has the status of an official legal tender in the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic.
On the obverse of the coin are the figure of the Woman-Mother, the Eternal Flame and elements of the Victory memorial complex (by the People's Artist of the Kyrgyz Republic, sculptor T. Sadykov), in the background is a stylized image of a yurt against the background of the mountain ranges of Kyrgyzstan.
The coat of arms of the Kyrgyz Republic is located on the reverse side of the coins. In the center of the coat of arms against the background of the lake and the spurs of Ala-Too, over which the sun rises, there is an image of a white falcon with outstretched wings, symbolizing the freedom and independence of Kyrgyzstan. At the bottom of the coins is the year of issue of the coin (2005).

Circulation 1000 pcs.

Collectible coin "Genesis of Kyrgyz statehood" dedicated to the 2200th anniversary of Kyrgyz statehood


2,200 years of Kyrgyz statehood
In accordance with the Resolution of the Board of the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic No. 15/1 dated May 6, 2003. "On the series of collectible coins" Kyrgyz statehood "dedicated to the 2200th anniversary of the Kyrgyz statehood and the 10th anniversary of the national currency", on the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic from May 8, 2003, coins "Genesis of Kyrgyz statehood" and "10 years of national currency" were introduced into circulation 10 som.
The collectible coin "Genesis of Kyrgyz statehood" dedicated to the 2200th anniversary of Kyrgyz statehood is minted from sterling silver and has the international quality "proof". The coin has the status of an official legal tender in the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic.
On the obverse of the coin there are images of archaeological monuments of various periods from antiquity to the present, reflecting various epochs of the formation and development of the Kyrgyz statehood. A bronze decorative plate in the shape of a tiger's head, a symbol of power, dates back to the 5th-3rd centuries. BC, the period of the birth of the Kyrgyz statehood. The Turgesh coin is the first coin produced on the territory of Kyrgyzstan at the beginning of the 8th century AD. Burana Tower is a unique monument of the history and architecture of Kyrgyzstan of the XI century, is one of the preserved relics of the Great Silk Road. The state flag of the Kyrgyz Republic is a symbol of the modern Kyrgyz state. All elements are depicted on the matte relief surface of the decorative forms, which, in combination with the mirrored surface of the background, create the feeling of a moving wheel. The element uniting the composition of the coin is a stylized image of a tunda Kyrgyz yurt made in gold, which embodies the unity of the peoples of Kyrgyzstan and the connection between generations.
The main compositional motive of the reverse side is the coat of arms of the Kyrgyz Republic. In the lower part, framed by the national ornament, there is the year of issue of the coin (2003).
The coin with a denomination of 10 soms is made of 925 sterling silver; diameter - 38.60 mm, weight - 28.28 g.
Circulation 1000 pcs.

Collectible coin "10 years of the national currency", dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the introduction of the national currency

10 years of national currency
In accordance with the Resolution of the Board of the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic No. 15/1 dated May 6, 2003. "On the series of collectible coins" Kyrgyz statehood "dedicated to the 2200th anniversary of the Kyrgyz statehood and the 10th anniversary of the national currency", on the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic, on May 8, 2003, coins "Genesis of Kyrgyz statehood" and "10 years of national currency" were put into circulation 10 som.
The collectible coin "10 years of the national currency", dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the introduction of the national currency, is minted from sterling silver and has the international quality "proof". The coin has the status of an official legal tender in the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic.
The obverse of the coin contains images of all the coins of sovereign Kyrgyzstan, issued over the 10-year history of the national currency and preserving the memory of outstanding milestones in the history of Kyrgyzstan: commemorative gold coins "Manas - 1000" and "Osh - 3000", silver coins "Manas - 1000 "," Khan-Tengri "," Arkhar "and" Edelweiss ". The unifying element of the composition of the obverse of the coin is a stylized image of a tunduk of a Kyrgyz yurt made in gold. In the upper part there is an inscription (10 soms) indicating the denomination of the coin. At the bottom there is a mark indicating the purity of the silver and the weight of the coin (Ag 925 / 28.28).
The coat of arms of the Kyrgyz Republic is located on the reverse side of the coin. In the center of the coat of arms against the background of the lake and the spurs of Ala-Too, above which the sun rises, there is an image of a white falcon with outstretched wings, symbolizing the freedom and independence of Kyrgyzstan. In the center of the coin, framed by national ornament, there is an inscription "Uluttuk currency 10 zhyl" ("10 years of national currency"). The year of issue of the coin (2003) is located in the lower part.
The coin with a denomination of 10 soms is made of 925 sterling silver; diameter - 38.60 mm, weight - 28.28 g.
Circulation 1000 pcs.

Collectible coins "Arkhar" and "Edelweiss" dedicated to the International Year of Mountains

The collection coins "Arkhar" and "Edelweiss", dedicated to the International Year of the Mountains, are minted from silver and have the international quality "proof". Coins have the status of an official legal tender in the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Coins with a denomination of 10 soms are made of 925 sterling silver, have a mass of 28.28 g and a diameter of 38.6 mm.
Argali
On the obverse of the "Arkhar" coin, against the background of an amazingly beautiful, inaccessible peak, the Tien Shan argali is depicted - a symbol of courage and nobility of our ancestors. In the upper part of the coins there is an inscription "Teңir -Too" (Sacred Mountains), in the left part there is an inscription "Arhar" (Ovis Ammon Karelini), and in the lower part there is a denomination of the coin "10 som". On the right side there is a mark indicating the weight of the coin and the purity of the silver (Ag 925 / 28.28).
Circulation 1000 pcs.
Edelweiss
On the obverse of the "Edelweiss" coin, against the background of a beautiful mountain pyramid covered with a snow-ice blanket, there is an image of an edelweiss flower - a symbol of mountains. In the upper part of the coin there is an inscription "TEҢIR-TOO" (Sacred mountains), on the left - an inscription "AKMAҢDAI. LEONTOPODIUM", and in the lower part there is a denomination of the coin "10 soms". On the right side there is a mark indicating the weight of the coin and the purity of the silver (Ag 925 / 28.28).
The reverse side of the coins displays the coat of arms of the Kyrgyz Republic and the year of issue of the coin (2002), as well as a circular inscription - "EL ARALYK TOO ZHYLY" (International Year of Mountains).
Circulation 1000 pcs.

Collectible coin "Khan-Tengri" dedicated to the 10th anniversary of independence
Kyrgyz Republic and the International Year of Mountains


Khan Tengri
Collectible coin "Khan-Tengri", dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the independence of the Kyrgyz Republic and the International Year of Mountains, is minted from silver and has the international quality "proof". The coin has the status of an official legal tender in the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic.
The obverse of the coin depicts the majestic Khan-Tengri mountain, symbolizing the freedom and independence of the Kyrgyz Republic. The denomination of the coin "10 som" is indicated in the lower part. On the left, there is a mark indicating the weight of the coins and the purity of the silver (Ag 925 / 28.28).
The reverse side of the coin displays the coat of arms of the Kyrgyz Republic, a circular inscription "Egemen Kyrgyz Respublikaasyna on zhyl" ("Independent Kyrgyz Republic is 10 years old") and the year of issue of the coin (2001).
Circulation 1000 pcs.

Collectible coin "Osh" dedicated to the 3000th anniversary of Osh

3000th anniversary of the city of Osh
On August 28, 2000, the National Bank put into circulation a collection coin "Osh" with a denomination of 100 soms.
The Osh collectible coin dedicated to the 3000th anniversary of the city of Osh is minted from gold and has the international quality "proof". The coin has the status of an official legal tender in the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic.
In the foreground of the obverse of the coin are the rock paintings "Davan Horses", in the background the outlines of the Sulaiman Mountain. On the right side of the coins, the denomination of the coin is "100 som", and the mark indicating the weight of the coin and the purity of the gold (Au 916 / 7.78).
The reverse side of the coin shows the coat of arms of the Kyrgyz Republic and the year of issue (2000).
Diameter -22 mm, weight - 7.78
Circulation: 1000 pcs.

Collectible coins "Manas" dedicated to the 1000th anniversary of the epic Manas

1000th anniversary of the epic Manas
In commemoration of the 1000th anniversary of the Manas epic, the National Bank on August 11, 1995 issued gold and silver collectible coins.
Collectible coins "Manas -1000" are the first coins in the history of the independent Kyrgyz Republic. They are minted from gold and silver, mined in independent Kyrgyzstan, and have the international "proof" quality.
On the obverse of the coins there is an image of Manas galloping on a horse in battle armor against the background of the relief number 1000. The compositional solution reflects the image of Manas carried in the memory of the Kyrgyz people through many centuries as a symbol of unity and resilience. The rider holds a spear in his left hand not in a combat position, which emphasizes the peaceful character of the hero-defender. This is evidenced by the inscription at the top of the coins - "Aykul Manas", which means "Manas magnanimous".
On the reverse side of the coins there is the emblem of the Kyrgyz Republic and the year of issue of the coins in the frame of the national ornament. In the center of the coat of arms against the background of the lake and the spurs of Ala-Too, over which the sun rises, there is an image of a white falcon with outstretched wings, symbolizing the freedom and independence of Kyrgyzstan.
Diameter -22 mm, weight - 6.22 g
Reverse: coat of arms of Kyrgyzstan; below, on the national ornament, the year of minting "1995".
Circulation: 1000 pcs.
1000th anniversary of the epic Manas

The 10 som denomination coin is made of 925 sterling silver; diameter - 38.60 mm, weight - 28.28 g.
Circulation: 5000 pcs.

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