kupno | sprzedaż | |
---|---|---|
Uzbek Som |
0.00022 | 0.00040 |
The som was introduced as the official currency of Uzbekistan on July 1, 1994 and replaced the previous currency - the Uzbek ruble in the ratio of 1 som = 1000 rubles. The introduction of the new currency was aimed at economic stabilization after the collapse of the USSR. The banknotes are designed with various motifs depicting Uzbek culture, architecture and history. For example, the banknotes may include images of famous buildings, historical figures and national symbols. The som is a variable currency and is subject to fluctuations on the international currency market, and the exchange rate may vary significantly depending on economic policy and inflation.
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