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Total commemorative banknotes issued is under 1,500 pieces. If you have achieved any figures close to this, then you are doing extremely well, as many of the older commemorative notes are hard to find even in poor conditions.

Opinion: Many collectors of commemorative banknotes would have come across with those Somaliland sets overprinted with gold and silver texts with the following wordings - 5th Anniversary of Independence 18 May 1996 [Sanad Gurade 5ee Gobanimadda 18 May 1996]. I believe these are "home made" (or fake) and not authorised by the central bank. My argument is simple. No central bank would have issued an overprint commemorative banknote that the texts are so large that it would cover the two signatures on the note as well as part of the serial numbers. Even if these are genuine notes, then these could be issued as souvenir sheets and not as legal tender. As I said before, this is my opinion. If you have paid top dollars for these, please think about my argument. There is always a sucker around the corner, including me of course!

All comments are most welcome but it has to be subjects related to banknotes or banknotes collection. If not, it will not be approved. Thanks

08 October 2015

Kazakhstan - 1000 Tenge 2013 Commemorative

One Thousand Tenge
ND2013, PNL
Reverse
Kazakhstan One Thousand Tenge 2013 Commemorative Note. This note was issued to commemorate the Kultegin, the moment of Turkic Runic Writing. This note was released to the public on 12.12.2013. The "Day of Turkic Runic Inscriptions" was celebrated for the first time in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan in 2014. The event was held on 19-20 May 2014, which took place at the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation. the event was attended by scholars, intellectuals, state officials as well as representatives of official institutions and organizations from Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkey and the Russian Federation.

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