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As of December 21, collectors of bimetallic coins, of which there are many worldwide, have five new coins in circulation. These pieces issued by the National Bank of Kazakhstan, all have facials of 100 tenges (0.20 euros) and belong to a series called "Sakka Style".The Sakka style is a special way of depicting animal images in Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age cultures on the Eurasian steppes.
100 tenges – Deer
The coin features an image of a deer found in the Zhalauly Treasury at Semirechye (5th-3rd century BC). In the worldview of nomads, the deer is a symbol that unites the lower and upper worlds.
100 tenge – winged leopard
The coin depicts an image found in the Issyk Mound (late IV-III century BC). The snow leopard is a symbol of valor and wealth.
100 tenge – Mask
This coin represents "The Mask". Chilikty. Eastern Kazakhstan (VIII-VII BC) It has the representation of three images that guard the home: the mask of a predatory cat, two argalis (rams) and a flying bird.
100 tenges – Golden plates in the shape of a deer
This coin depicts deer-shaped golden plates found at Zhalauly, Semirechye (5th-3rd century BC). The image of a noble deer is a symbol of fertility and procreation.
100 tenge – Coiled Leopard
This image on the coin is of a "Curled Leopard" found in central Kazakhstan (7th century BC). This way of representing it is symbolic of the cyclical nature of time and harmony with the outside world.
On the obverse, common to all series and to the regular circulation coin with this face, the national coat of arms of Kazakhstan is shown, surrounded by the ring where one can read "Republic of Kazakhstan" and the year of issue, "2022".
Characteristics
Facial 100 tenges
Metal brass and nickel and nickel silver
Weight 6.4 grams
Diameter 24,5 mm
Broadcast date December 21, 2022
Country Kazakhstan
Emission volume 1 million each
Quality Circulation
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