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1.
All about the Tenge2.
The Kazakhstani Tenge (KZT) is theofficial currency of Kazakhstan,
introduced on November 15, 1993,
to replace the Soviet ruble. Here
are some key facts about the
Tenge:
3.
Currency Code and Symbol: TheISO currency code for the
Tenge is KZT, and its symbol
is ₸.
4.
The word "tenge" comes from themedieval Turkic word "tanga,"
which refers to a coin or
monetary weight. It has the same
roots as the Russian word
"denga," meaning money.
5.
Tenge banknotes come indenominations of 200, 500, 1,000,
2,000, 5,000, 10,000, and 20,000
KZT. Coins are available in 1, 2,
5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Tenge,
along with a 200 Tenge coin.
6.
The banknotes often featurenotable Kazakh historical
figures, cultural symbols, and
landscapes. The reverse side
frequently includes depictions of
landmarks or important Kazakh
architecture.
7.
The Tenge has undergone severaldevaluations due to the global
economic environment, especially
influenced by the country's
reliance on oil and gas exports,
as well as fluctuations in the
Russian ruble.
8.
To combat counterfeiting, modernTenge banknotes include advanced
security features such as
watermarks, security threads, and
holograms.
9.
November 15th is celebrated as"Tenge Day" in Kazakhstan,
marking the anniversary of its
introduction.