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below are countries that have issued hybrid banknotes since 1995

| 1995 | canada | 2005 | bulgaria | 2006 | kazakhstan | 2007 | fiji | latvia | qatar | 2008 | swaziland | mauritania | tonga | samoa | bermuda | 2009 | papua new guinea | jamaica | 2010 | mongolia | tajikistan | oman | sudan | 2011 | gibraltar | united arab emirates | 2012 | morocco | suriname | 2013 | bhutan | solomon islands | iceland | russia | 2014 | scotland - the royal bank of scotland | madagascar | iraq | 2015 | central african states | burundi | european union | lesotho | 2016 | switzerland | seychelles | lebanon | 2017 | the bahamas | 2018 | malaysia | south africa | armenia | 2019 | poland | cambodia | zimbabwe | comoros | 2020 | ???? | 2021 | ???? | 2022 | algeria | 2023 | ****
As the heading goes, this site is dedicated to Hybrid banknotes only. This is a very specialised area of collections and in general, Hybrid banknotes are usually printed on high denominations or the top end of currency of a country. However despite saying this, there are few exceptions where Hybrid banknotes are printed on an entire series. I believe there are less than 300 pieces of Hybrid banknotes issued so far (including reprints), and apart from one or two pieces, the rest are still obtainable to collectors.


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20 February, 2023

...Kazakhstan - No Signature Issues Series from 2011 to 2022 Paper and Hybrid Notes

Қазақстан Республикасы
(Republic of Kazakhstan)
 
Қазақстан Ұлттық Банкі
(National Bank of Kazakhstan)
Currency - Tenge (KZT)
 
Posted belows are notes released since 2015 or 2016. These notes were issued without the signature of the Chairman of the National Bank of Kazakhstan. Between 2015 and 2019, Daniyar Akishev was the Chairman of the country's central bank. He has since been replaced by Erbolat Dossaev. I believe the current Chairman is Galymzhan Pirmatov.
 
It is not sure why these notes were printed without a signature on it. The main designs on all these notes are the same as those previously released except the missing signature. Whilst I mentioned that the notes were released from 2015, the notes here are printed with the year dates from 2011 to 2022. The 20000 tenge hybrid note looks more like a commemorative note, even if it is not. I believe that the notes that I have posted here is a complete set for the current series with no signature, albeit different years issued.
 
As the designs on the front of the current series illustrate man made landmarks situated in the capital city of Kazakhstan, you may find the capital city's name is sometimes referred to as Nur-Sultan or Astana. Just not to confuse myself, belows are the name changed for the capital city of Kazakhstan since settlement was first established; -
 
1830 - Akmola, settlement founded;
1832 - Akmolinsk, township status granted;
1961 - Tselinograd, renamed by the Russian meaning Virgin lands city
1991 - Akmola, following independence of Kazakhstan;
1997 - Almalty;
1998 - Astana, meaning capital city;
2019 - Nur-Sultan, in honoring previous President, Nursultan Nazarbayev;
2022 - Astana, reverted back to as it was first named in 1998.
 
According to the Guinness World Record, the capital of Kazakhstan holds the most name changes since it was founded.   
 
Five Hundred Tenge (paper)
Dated 2017, flag, Kazakh Eli monument, flying pigeons, building
 
Front - On the front for all the notes, it features the Kazakh Eli monument in Astana. The Kazakh Eli monument or square was built in 2009. Independence was achieved on 16.121991. Below the monument are two high rise buildings. The national flag is printed on the top right corner. The Coat of Arms is also featured on the note, and with three flying doves.

Dimensions* - 67mm x 130mm
 
Back - Outline map of Kazakhstan with seagulls flying all over it. The year date of 2017 is printed on the top left-hand corner. For those previously issued, the signature of the governor would appear just under the year date.

Outline map of Kazakhstan, seagulls
 
One Thousand Tenge (paper)
Dated 2014, Kazakh Eli monument in Astana, flying pigeons
 
Front - Flag, Coat of Arms, Kazakh Eli Monument and flying doves. 
 
Dimensions* - 70mm x 134mm
 
Back - Outline map of Kazakhstan. In the background is the image of Ustyurt Plateau, a transboundary clay desert shared by Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.
 
Map outline of Kazakhstan, landscape sense of Ustyurt Plateau

Two Thousand Tenge (paper)
Dated 2012, flag, Kazakh Eli monument, Khan Shatyr tents, flying pigeons, antelope
 
Front - Flag, Coat of Arms, Kazakh Eli Monument, flying doves, Khan Shatyr tent, jumping antelope.
 
Dimensions* - 73mm x 139mm
 
Back - The outline map of Kazakhstan and inside with the scene of Irtysh River. The river flows from Mongolia, China, crossing Kazakhstan and then into Russia and out to the Gulf of Ob in northern Russia.
 
Outline map of Kazakhstan, Irtysh river
 
Five Thousand Tenge (paper)
Dated 2011, Kazakh Eli monument in Astana
 
Front - National flag of Kazakhstan on top right hand corner, Kazakh Eli monument in Astana (capital city of Kazakhstan) with surrounding flying pigeons.
 
Dimensions - 76.5mm x 145mm 

Back - Outline Kazakh Eli monument in Astana with the Kazakh Eli monument in Astana. Printed on the background is the Alatau ridge of Tjan-Shan mountain range.

Kazakh Eli monument in Astana, Kazakh Eli monument in Astana

Ten Thousand Tenge (Hybrid)
Dated 2012, Kazakh Eli monument in Astana, flying pigeons
 
Front - Flag, Coat of Arms, Kazakh Eli Monument and flying pigeons.
 
Dimensions* - 79mm x 149mm
 
Back - Ak Orda President Palace in Nur-Sultan (the White Horde) is the official office of the President of Kazakhstan. The Palace was completed and opened in 2004. This is a seven-storey building and is located in the capital city of Astana.

Ak Orda President Palace in Astana

Twenty Thousand Tenge (Hybrid)
Dated 2022, Kazakh Eli monument in Astana
 
Front - National flag of Kazakhstan, Kazakh Eli monument in Astana (capital city of Kazakhstan). The Kazakh Eli was built to celebrate the independence of Kazakhstan. Flying pigeons. At the bottom is the Mangilik El Triumphal Arch. The name in Kazakh means Eternal Country.

Dimensions - 60mm x 156mm

Back - The Palace of the President (the Residence Ak Orda) inside the outline map of Kazakhstan. Image of a large Steppe eagle, the national bird of Kazakhstan on the left and a golden Steppe eagle flying above the map of Kazakhstan.

The Palace of the President, outline map of Kazakhstan

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