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This 100 tenge coin was issued by Kazakhstan in 2025 as part of the Ar?ar series, dedicated to the stylised snow leopard. It is a circulating coin enhanced with a bimetallic treatment characteristic of contemporary Kazakhstani production.
The bimetallic composition of this coin is achieved through the combination of two distinct alloys, forming a peripheral ring and a central insert of contrasting colours. This manufacturing process, widely used for intermediate-value circulating coins, provides increased resistance to counterfeiting while giving the coin a distinctive aesthetic.
The main motif depicts a stylised snow leopard, an emblematic animal of Central Asia and a heraldic figure historically associated with several republics of the region. In Kazakhstan, this animal, known as Ar?ar in local tradition, holds strong symbolic significance, particularly in connection with the city of Almaty, of which it is the emblem. The stylised representation chosen for this issue reflects a modern graphic approach, far removed from naturalistic realism.
The coin has a diameter of 24.5 mm and a weight of 6.45 grams, dimensions consistent with the standards for bimetallic coins intended for circulation. These physical characteristics ensure compatibility with automated sorting and validation equipment.
Kazakhstan, whose National Bank has overseen monetary issuance since the introduction of the tenge in 1993, regularly produces thematic series highlighting local fauna, cultural heritage and national symbols. This 2025 coin continues this tradition of issues with both a circulatory purpose and a representation of Kazakhstani identity.