miercuri, 25 decembrie 2019

Noi monede comemorative din Kazahstan - 25.12.2019

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Even though it is Christmas day, I am still attentive to the new numismatic emissions that are happening around the world. The Bank of Kazakhstan announces for today, December 25, the issuance of four new coins of the series "Characters", with which it pays tribute to as many illustrious people of Kazakh history of which the 125th anniversary is celebrated of his birth.




Ilyas Zhansugurov was a Kazakh poet and writer. He made a significant contribution to the development of national poetic culture, creatively developed the traditions of Kazakh oral folk art.

Zhansugurov was the first president of the Writers' Union of Kazakhstan from 1934 to 1936. He wrote the novel Comrades (1933), directed against the Soviet power. He was retaliated in 1937, as his writings were seen as a fuel for Kazakh nationalism. He was killed by several shots on February 26, 1938.
 




Saken Seyfullin was a Kazakh writer and activist, pioneer of modern Kazakh literature, founder and first director of the Writers Union of Kazakhstan.

He was the author of a controversial literature calling for greater independence from the Kazakhs of Soviet and Russian power, which meant he was executed on April 25, 1938.







Beimbet Mailin was a Kazakh writer and playwright, to whom also his books and his thoughts led him to be executed on November 10, 1938.




Turar Ryskulov was a Soviet politician, president of the Central Electoral Committee of the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of Turkestan.

He participated in the Central Asian revolt of 1916 and then in the Russian Revolution in Turkestan and Kyrgyzstan. He defended the view that all Turkish nations should form a state and a communist party. His policy was rejected and his party was ordered to join the Russian Communist Party. It was executed in 1938 during the Great Purge (political persecutions carried out in the Soviet Union at the end of the 1930s), atBe accused of being a nationalist communist. Today he is considered a national hero and honored with a large statue at the entrance of the Economic University of Kazakhstan in Almaty.







The obverse shows the common face to all the coins of this series with the coat of arms of Kazakhstan surrounded by decorative ornamental figures and below the face value, 100 tenges. Above and below you can read "Bank of Kazakhstan", in Azeri and English respectively.


Common characteristics of the coins

Denomination: 100 tenge
Metal: Nickel plated
Weight: 11.17 g
Diameter: 31.0 mm
Chuck: 7,000

These are the twenty-fourth to twenty-seventh coins of the series, which began in 1996 with 50-ten facials and for a long time now went to 100 tenges.

Here you can see the coins that make up this series, for now.
 
 
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