2002 Kazakhstan 100 Tenge coin pendant golden Tulpars horses shanyrak Astana Central Asia Russian Pegasus Qypchaq Steppe Eagle n002904
note: coin has small drilled holes on top left and right side
Kazakhstan 100 Tenge {2002-2007} 1S
S3/5/20
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front: National Coat of Arms
The emblem is an image of shanyrak, the upper dome-like portion of a yurt, against a sky blue background which irradiates (in the form of sun rays) uyks (supports) set off by wings of mythical horses, inspired by Tulpar which represent bravery. The circle shape of the Emblem is a symbol of a life and eternity. The shanyrak symbolizes well-being of family, peace and calmness.
Tulpar is a winged or swift horse in Turkic mythology (for example, Kazakh and Tatar mythology), corresponding to Pegasus.
Tulpar came to be to the nature of the people in Central Asia: focused around a hunting life. The people hunted with horses, with the company of a bird of prey. These two animals, with the human imagination, formed into one creating the winged horse known as Tulpar.
Lettering:
• ҚАЗАҚСТАН РЕСПУБЛИКАСЫ •
Translation: Republic of Kazakhstan
back lettering:
100
ТЕҢГЕ
ҚҰБ
Translation: 100 Tenge
• quantity 1
• polished Bi-Metallic coin
Copper-nickel-zinc center in Nickel-brass ring
• diameter: 24.4 mm
• weight: 6.23 g
• edge lettering: incuse lettering
Lettering: * ЖҮЗ ТЕҢГЕ * СТО ТЕНГЕ
Translation: One hundred tenge
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