Product Description
SCWPM.#61a - TBB.#101a -Date: 1992 (1993) - Grade: Unc. - No signature.
Description: Colour: Orange, blue, and gray.
Front: Uzbek text; coat of arms.
Back: Sher-Dor Madrasah of the Registan in Samarkand.
No security thread.
Watermark: Cotton boll and flower pattern.
Printer: (Harrison & Sons).
Size: 122 x 60 mm. - Material: Paper
General information: 1992 Issues
On 15 November 1993, Uzbekistan replaced the Soviet ruble at par with the som (also transliterated as sum, and written in Cyrillic as сўм on all notes), the Uzbek word for ruble, meaning “pure.”
These notes were printed by Harrison & Sons, United Kingdom.
Serial numbers may vary slightly in height and format due to being printed by ink-jet.
Source: The banknotebook.
Population:
Uzbekistan’s population increasing by about 2.1 thousand people every day – Statistics Agency
As of October 1, 2023, the permanent population of Uzbekistan was 36,599,764 people.
According to the Statistics Agency, the number of permanent residents of the republic increased by 2.2% compared to the corresponding period of last year.
The population of Uzbekistan has grown by 574.8 thousand people since the beginning of 2023.
The agency noted that the country’s population is increasing by around 63.9 thousand people every month. That means an average of 2.1 thousand live births are being registered every day.