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200 Tenge (E. Boketov) – Kazakhstan

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: 100th anniversary of E. Boketov
Kazakhstan
Context
Year: 2025
Issuer: Kazakhstan Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1991)
Currency:
(since 1993)
Total mintage: 10,000
Material
Diameter: 33 mm
Weight: 15 g
Shape: Round
Composition: Copper-nickel
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
Numista: #489703
Value
Exchange value: 200 KZT

Obverse

Description:
The central coat of arms is flanked by national ornament, encircled by "QAZAQSTAN ULTTYQ BANKI • NATIONAL BANK OF KAZAKHSTAN" and the face value "200 TEŃGE" at the bottom.
Inscription:
QAZAQSTAN ULTTYQ BANKI • NATIONAL BANK OF KAZAKHSTAN •

200 TEŃGE
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
The center features Evnei Bóketov's portrait. To its left are the National Bank logo and issue year, with "100 Jyl" below. Beneath the portrait are "E. Bóketov" and his life years.
Inscription:
2025

100 Jyl

E. Bóketov

1925 - 1983
Translation:
One Hundred Jyl

E. Bóketov

1925 - 1983
Script: Latin
Languages: Kazakh, Russian

Edge

Mints

NameMark
Kazakhstan Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20255,000
20255,000BU

Historical background

In 2025, Kazakhstan's currency, the tenge (KZT), operates within a managed float regime heavily influenced by the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan (NBRK). The primary monetary policy focus remains on controlling inflation, which has seen moderate success but remains vulnerable to external shocks. The tenge's value continues to be predominantly dictated by the price of key export commodities, particularly oil and natural gas, as well as the economic dynamics of major trading partners like Russia and China. This dependency creates inherent volatility, with the NBRK intermittently intervening in the foreign exchange market to smooth out excessive fluctuations rather than targeting a specific exchange rate.

The broader financial landscape is characterized by ongoing efforts to deepen the domestic capital market and reduce dollarization, a persistent legacy of past devaluations. Initiatives to develop a more robust yield curve for tenge-denominated securities and to encourage lending in the local currency have seen incremental progress. However, geopolitical tensions and regional economic instability, coupled with the need to service external debt, continue to pressure foreign reserves and limit the central bank's policy flexibility. Digitalization is also a key theme, with the continued exploration of a digital tenge (CBDC) pilot aimed at improving payment efficiency and financial inclusion.

Looking ahead, the tenge's stability in 2025 hinges on a delicate balance. Sustained high global energy prices provide a fiscal buffer and support the currency, while diversification efforts away from raw material exports remain a long-term strategic goal. The NBRK's credibility in maintaining price stability is crucial for investor confidence. Ultimately, Kazakhstan's currency situation reflects an economy in transition, navigating the challenges of a resource-dependent model while cautiously building more resilient and sophisticated monetary and financial frameworks.

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