The Lakeside Sanctuary Of Ali: 20 Afghan (Democratic Republic Of Afghanistan, 1358/1979)-Reference
This Afghan banknote represents the 2nd denomination of the First Afghani (Series 1979). The observe features the (then) Seal of the...
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The Lakeside Sanctuary Of Ali: 20 Afghan (Democratic Republic Of Afghanistan, 1358/1979)-Reference
Bala Hissar, The High Fort Of Kabul: 500 Afghanis (Afghanistan, 1358/1979)-Reference Variant
Modern Notes Of Uzbekistan, The Tamerlane Museum: 1,000 Som (Uzbekistan, 2001)-Reference
Modern Notes Of Kazakhstan, A Nation In An Instant: 200 Tenge (Kazakhstan, 2006)-Reference
Notes Of Turkmenistan, The Dictator And His Horse: 50 Manat (Turkmenistan, 2005)-Reference
Pins Of The USSR: Komsomol Membership Pin (Soviet Union, 1970s-80s)-Reference
Early Notes Of Independent Turkmenistan: 20 Manat (Turkmenistan, 1995)-Reference
Banknotes Of The Soviet Union: 5 Rubles (Soviet Union, 1991)-Reference
Banknotes Of The Soviet Union: 3 Rubles (Soviet Union, 1991)-Reference
Banknotes Of The Soviet Union: 25 Rubles (Soviet Union, 1961)-Reference
The Great Kazakh Composer: 5 Tenge (Kazakhstan, 1993)-Reference
Suyinbay Aronili, The Arguing Poet: 3 Tenge (Kazakhstan, 1993)-Reference
Al-Farabi, The Second Teacher: 1 Tenge (Kazakhstan, 1993)-Reference
Independent Uzbekistan, Notes Of The First So'm: 25 Som (Uzbekistan, 1992)-Article
Independent Uzbekistan, Notes Of The First So'm: 10 Som (Uzbekistan, 1992)-Article
Independent Uzbekistan, Notes Of The First So'm: 5 Som (Uzbekistan, 1992)-Article
Independent Uzbekistan, Notes Of The First So'm: 3 Som (Uzbekistan, 1992)-Article
Independent Uzbekistan, Notes Of The First So'm: 1 Som (Uzbekistan, 1992)-Article
Mausoleum To The Undefeated Conqueror: 10 Som (Uzbekistan, 1994)-Article
Mausoleum Of The Sacred Well: 3 Som (Uzbekistan, 1994)-Article