Kazakhstán
1999 - Kazakhstan PIC 20a 200 Tenge banknote UNC
This individual Kazakhstan banknote is a 200 Tenge denomination associated with 1999 and catalogued ..
2006 - Kazakhstan PIC 28 200 Tenge banknote UNC
This individual banknote is a 200 Tenge note from Kazakhstan, associated with 2006 and identified by..
2006 - Kazakhstan PIC 29 500 Tenge banknote UNC
2006-associated Kazakhstan 500 Tenge banknote, identified in the product data with the PIC 29 catalo..
2006 - Kazakhstan PIC 30 1000 Tenge banknote UNC
This individual banknote is a 1000 tenge note from Kazakhstan, associated with 2006. The product dat..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and banknote groups are represented in the Kazakhstan category?
This shop’s Kazakhstan catalog covers issues dated 1993, 1999 and 2006. The 1993 group includes low-denomination tyin notes and tenge notes from 1 to 100 tenge. Later examples include a 200-tenge note dated 1999 and 2006 notes denominated 200, 500 and 1,000 tenge. These dates and denominations describe the catalog selection rather than every banknote issued by Kazakhstan.
Which Kazakhstan denominations can collectors find represented in the catalog?
The catalog represents 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 tyin notes, all dated 1993. Tenge denominations represented include 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 tenge from 1993, 200 tenge from 1999, and 200, 500 and 1,000 tenge from 2006. This range allows collectors to compare small-denomination tyin notes with several generations of tenge banknotes.
How can I identify the catalog variant of a 1993 Kazakhstan tyin note?
Check the denomination and the full PIC reference, including its suffix letter. For example, the 1-tyin listings include PIC 1a, 1d and 1e, while the 2-tyin listings include PIC 2a, 2d and 2e. The catalog also distinguishes PIC 3a and 3b for 5 tyin, PIC 4a and 4b for 10 tyin, and PIC 5a and 5b for 20 tyin. The suffix is therefore an essential identification detail.
How can I distinguish tyin and tenge notes in this Kazakhstan catalog?
Use the stated currency unit together with the denomination and PIC reference. The 1993 tyin group runs from PIC 1 through PIC 6, with suffixes on several variants, and covers 1 to 50 tyin. The 1993 tenge group begins with PIC 7a for 1 tenge and continues through PIC 13a for 100 tenge. Reading the complete title helps prevent confusion between notes sharing the same numerical denomination, such as 1 tyin and 1 tenge.
What should a buyer check before ordering a Kazakhstan banknote from this category?
Compare the issue year, denomination, currency unit and complete PIC reference in the listing. This is particularly important for 1993 tyin notes, because several denominations are represented by lettered variants. The product titles describe the notes as UNC, while the listing descriptions state that images are for reference. Buyers should therefore rely on the listed identification details and review the individual product information rather than assuming that every visible image detail identifies the supplied note.
Which catalog pattern is especially notable among the 1993 Kazakhstan notes?
A notable pattern is the consecutive reference structure across the 1993 denominations. Tyin notes are represented from PIC 1 to PIC 6, followed by tenge notes from PIC 7a to PIC 13a. The tyin section also contains multiple suffix variants for several denominations, whereas the represented 1993 tenge references consistently use the “a” suffix. This makes the 1993 group useful for organizing a collection by currency unit, denomination, base reference and lettered variant.




