Central Bank Issues Exclusive Coins for Amir Temur's 690th Anniversary
Economy
The Central Bank of Uzbekistan has marked the 690th anniversary of the great commander Amir Temur's birth with the release of a unique series of commemorative coins. These high-purity gold and silver pieces are now on sale, offering significant value for both collectors and investors.
The new collection features coins made of .9999 fine gold and silver, each weighing 31.1 grams. The obverse of the coins depicts the majestic image of the Sahibkiran. In addition to individual pieces, the regulator introduced exclusive souvenir sets consisting of three gold coins with a total weight exceeding 93 grams.
Current Prices and Buyback Terms:
Gold Coin: The selling price is 61.4 million UZS, with a guaranteed buyback price of 57.3 million UZS.
Silver Coin: Sold for 1.9 million UZS, with a buyback price set at 0.9 million UZS.
The issuance of these coins is not only a tribute to the great ancestor but also provides the market with highly liquid assets featuring unique artistic designs that emphasize Uzbekistan's rich cultural heritage.
Current Prices and Buyback Terms:
Gold Coin: The selling price is 61.4 million UZS, with a guaranteed buyback price of 57.3 million UZS.
Silver Coin: Sold for 1.9 million UZS, with a buyback price set at 0.9 million UZS.
The issuance of these coins is not only a tribute to the great ancestor but also provides the market with highly liquid assets featuring unique artistic designs that emphasize Uzbekistan's rich cultural heritage.
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