Kyrgyzstan



2010 - Kyrgyzstan PIC 27a 200 Som banknote UNC

2010 - Kyrgyzstan PIC 27a 200 Som banknote UNC

Kyrgyzstan 200 Som banknote associated with 2010, catalogued as PIC 27a. This individual banknote is..

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2010 - Kyrgyzstan PIC 28 500 Som banknote UNC

2010 - Kyrgyzstan PIC 28 500 Som banknote UNC

This individual banknote is a 500 Som issue from Kyrgyzstan, associated with 2010 and catalogued as ..

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2016 - Kyrgyzstan PIC 27b 200 Som banknote UNC

2016 - Kyrgyzstan PIC 27b 200 Som banknote UNC

This individual banknote is a 200 Som issue from Kyrgyzstan, associated with 2016 and identified by ..

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Frequently asked questions

What periods and currencies are represented in the Kyrgyzstan banknote catalog?

This shop’s Kyrgyzstan category includes issues dated from 1993 through 2016. The earliest represented group includes tyiyn notes and som notes, while later entries are denominated in som. Dates represented include 1993, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2009, 2010 and 2016. The selection is a shop catalog rather than a complete record of every banknote issued by Kyrgyzstan.

Which Kyrgyzstan banknote denominations appear in this catalog?

The catalog represents 1, 10 and 50 tyiyn notes, together with som denominations ranging from 1 to 500. Listed som values include 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 som. Several denominations appear with different dates or catalog references, allowing collectors to compare successive listed issues rather than treating denomination alone as a complete identification.

How can I identify a Kyrgyzstan banknote using its catalog reference?

Match the note’s date and denomination with the PIC reference shown in the listing title. Examples include 1993 1 tyiyn PIC 1a, 1994 10 som PIC 9a, 2002 100 som PIC 21 and 2010 500 som PIC 28. The letter suffix matters: references such as PIC 13a, PIC 13r, PIC 27a and PIC 27b identify distinct catalog entries and should not be treated as interchangeable.

Which listed variants should collectors distinguish carefully?

Two especially clear variant groups appear in this Kyrgyzstan catalog. The 1997 5 som is listed under both PIC 13a and PIC 13r. The 200 som appears as a 2010 PIC 27a and a 2016 PIC 27b. When organizing a collection, record the full reference, including its suffix, as well as the denomination and date; otherwise, notes sharing the same face value may be misidentified.

What should a buyer check before selecting a Kyrgyzstan banknote?

Check the complete listing title for the date, denomination, PIC reference and stated grade. The catalog records describe the notes as UNC. For most listings, the images are identified as reference images, and the number shown on the pictured note may differ from the supplied example. The PIC 28 listing specifically states that the banknote corresponds with the image. These image notes should be considered alongside the precise product title.

Which denominations recur across several dated groups in the shop’s Kyrgyzstan catalog?

Several denominations link different periods represented in the catalog. The 1 som appears in entries dated 1993, 1994 and 1999; 5 som appears in 1993, 1994 and 1997; and 20 som appears in 1993, 1994, 2002 and 2009. The 50 and 100 som denominations are represented in both 2002 and 2009, while 200 som appears with 2010 and 2016 dates. These recurring values provide useful collecting groupings.