Issued by the Central Bank of Uzbekistan in 1994, this 100 Sum banknote belongs to the early post-independence currency series introduced following the breakup of the Soviet Union. This denomination reflects the economic realities of the mid-1990s, when higher-value notes were required during a period of inflation and monetary transition.
The obverse features national symbols, denomination numerals, and intricate guilloche patterns, with inscriptions in Uzbek written in the Latin script.
The reverse depicts architectural, cultural, or symbolic motifs associated with Uzbekistan, framed by ornamental designs typical of early post-Soviet banknotes.
Issuer: Central Bank of Uzbekistan
Denomination: 100 Sum
Year: 1994
Dimensions: Approx. 140 × 70 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns