Product Description
SCWPM.#63a - TBB.#103aDate: 1992 (1993) - Grade: Unc.
No signature. - Prefix: EM
Description: Colour: Orange, blue, and purple.
Front: Uzbek text; coat of arms.
Back: Sher-Dor Madrasah of the Registan in Samarkand.
No security thread. - Material: Paper
Watermark: Cotton boll and flower pattern.
Printer: (Harrison & Sons) - Size: 122 x 60 mm.
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.
Food: What is Uzbekistan's national dish?
What is plov? Uzbekistan's national rice dish is far tastier ... Plov is Uzbekistan's national dish and daily ritual, a hefty rice pilaf cooked with meat, onions, carrots, garlic, dried fruit, and a fair glug of oil. This family dish is typically cooked in a "kazan", or large, cauldron-like pot.