The Uzbekistan 100 Sum banknote is part of the 1994 issues of the Central Bank of Uzbekistan Republic which were locally printed by a government printing plant in Tashkent using printing equipment by Harrison & Sons. The banknote bears purple and light blue color combinations. Its obverse depicts peacocks, a Scythian torque, and the national emblem. The reverse of the note features the Palace of Friendship of Peoples building located in Tashkent. The 144 x 68 mm paper bill carries a solid security thread with a demetalized Uzbek text. It also has a watermark that reflects the coat of arms of Uzbekistan. This banknote comes in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated.