Central Bank issues commemorative coins for 690th anniversary of Amir Temur
The Central Bank of Uzbekistan has launched the sale of commemorative coins and souvenir sets dedicated to the 690th anniversary of the birth of Amir Temur.
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According to the regulator’s press service, these precious metal coins are intended for collectors and investors, featuring high-purity gold and silver.
The collection includes two distinct design variants, each weighing 31.1 grams. These items are crafted from 999.9 fine gold and silver. In addition to individual pieces, the Central Bank is offering souvenir sets containing three coins of the same weight. The design honors the historical legacy of the "Sahibkiran" – a title given to Amir Temur – with his image prominently displayed alongside engraved excerpts from the "Temur Tuzuklari" (The Institutes of Temur).
As of April 9, 2026, the Central Bank has set the selling price for a 31.1-gram gold coin at UZS 61,426,000, with a buyback price established at UZS 57,331,000. Silver coins of equivalent weight are currently retailing for UZS 1,875,000, while the buyback value stands at UZS 919,000.
Officials noted that these prices are subject to change throughout the day based on fluctuations in the international precious metals market. To ensure transparency, the Central Bank will provide daily updates regarding the availability and current market value of the coins on its official platforms.
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