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This banknote is issued by Uzbekistan and dated 2017. It has a face value of 50000 sums.
This banknote belongs to a specific commemorative series, designated as "CO Series."
The banknote has a number of distinct visual features. The front of the banknote features a complex architectural motif, potentially a building or historical monument significant to Uzbekistan. The dominant colors on the front are shades of blue and green, with touches of yellow and orange. The face value, "50000", is clearly indicated in numbers in the upper left and lower right corners, as well as in words in the Uzbek language. Security features such as a watermark and micro-prints, visible to the naked eye, are also present.
The back of the banknote features an architectural theme, possibly another building or a detail of the same building as on the front. The dominant colors are similar to those on the front, with a predominance of blue and green. The face value is also present on the back, both in numbers and in letters. Ornamental motifs and national symbols complete the design. The text on the back is mainly in Uzbek, with possible translations in other languages.