Paper banknotes of 1 tyjyn denomination as small change 

 

The banknote is made on white paper of 90х70 mm in size. A prevailing color of the banknote is red. Colorless fibers luminescent in ultraviolet light are implanted in the paper. The paper has watermarks in the form of an "eagle", placed over the entire surface of the banknote. The banknote is printed by offset printing. 

 

On the obverse of the banknote, in the left top and right bottom corners the digital par value - a number "1" - is located. In the center, the sailing golden eagle is painted against solar beams in an ornamental circle. In the circle there is an inscription "Kyrgyz Respublikasy" (Kyrgyz Republic) and the verbal par value "Bir Tyjyn". A microtext "Kyrgyz Respublikasy" runs along the edges of the ornamental circle. On the left and right of an image of the golden eagle the see-through register is located. The series and the number of the banknote are printed in black paint in the right bottom corner. The series consists of one figure and two letters, the number - of eight figures. 

 

On the reverse of the banknote, in the left top and right bottom corners the digital par value of the banknote - the number "1" - is located. National symbolism is shown in the images of the sun and the tyundyuk - the top part of the yurt - painted in the ornamental circle in the center of the banknote. In the circle there is the inscription "Kyrgyz Respublikasy" and the verbal par value "Bir Tyjyn". The microtext "Kyrgyz Respublikasy" runs along the edges of the ornamental circle. On the left and right of the image of the golden eagle there is the see-through register.