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Kazakhstan - 10,000 Tenge Hybrid Note 2006

Ten Thousand Tenge
Brief Description
Governor – Anvar Galimullaevich Saidenov
Dimensions – 150mm x 79mm
Prefix number series - AA/00
Date issue - 2006, no date on note
Obverse - The images are vertical. In the center is the Astan-Baiterek monument. In the middle of the banknote a fragment of music of the Kazakhstan National Anthem is printed in white on dark-green and dark-blue stripes. Over the fragment of music is the white outline of the value numeral. To the left of the monument the Kazakhstan National Emblem is printed in violet. The Kazakhstan National Flag is on the top right of the note. On the lower half of the note is an open hand. The face value, in Kazakh script, is shown vertically in the lower left corner. The name of the issuing bank, in the Kazakh language, is placed vertically in the lower right corner, above the name there is an inscription in the Kazakh language stating that counterfeiting banknotes is against the law. This note has a watermark of a Leopard's head and the value '10000'.

Reverse - The images are horizontal. The main image is an outline map of Kazakhstan. Residence Akorda, the residence of The President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, is in the foreground, and canyons in the background. The value numeral is shown both on the lower left corner and upper right corner. The face value, in Russian script, is shown in the middle of the lower half of the note. The name of the issuing bank, in the Kazakh language, and the bank’s logo are in the middle of the upper half of the note. In the top left corner, on the white area, there is an inscription in Russian stating that counterfeiting banknotes is against the law.

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