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Kazakhstan 5,000 Tenge Banknote, 2011, P-38A, UNC

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Kazakhstan 5,000 Tenge banknote from 2011 has a pick number P-38A, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features the Independence Palace.


This uncirculated 5,000 Kazakhstani tenge note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the National Bank of Kazakhstan. It is a red, blue, yellow, and green note that is dated 2011 and measures 144 mm x 76 mm. Its obverse side is vertically oriented and features the national emblem, the Independence Palace in Astana, stylized snow leopards, flying doves, and the Kazakh Eli monument. Its reverse side shows the outline of Kazakhstan, a view of the Zailijsky Alatau ridge of the Tjan-Shan mountain range, a field of flowers, the Independence Monument, and the Kazakhstan Hotel in Almaty. Security features include a holographic stripe with apples, dove, and 5000, a solid security thread, a 6-mm wide windowed security thread, and a watermark of a Mythic Samruk bird with an electrotype 5000.

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