
Paper banknotes with a denomination of 1 tyiyn, serving as change coins.
The banknote is made of white paper measuring 90x70 mm. The predominant color of the banknote is red. The paper contains colorless fibers that fluoresce under UV light. The paper has watermarks in the form of an "eagle," located across the entire surface of the banknote. The banknote is printed using offset printing.
On the front side of the banknote, in the upper left and lower right corners, the numerical denomination - the number 1 - is depicted. In the center is a soaring golden eagle against a backdrop of sun rays within an ornamental circle. Inside the circle, there is the inscription "Кыргыз Республикасы" (Kyrgyz Republic) and the verbal denomination "Бир тыйын" (One tyiyn). Surrounding the ornamental circle is microtext "Кыргыз Республикасы." To the left and right of the eagle image is a see-through register. In the lower right corner, the series and number of the banknote are printed in black ink. The series consists of one digit and two letters, while the number consists of eight digits.
On the reverse side of the banknote, in the upper left and lower right corners, the numerical denomination of the banknote - the number 1 - is depicted. In the center is an image of national symbols (the sun, tündük) within an ornamental circle. Inside the circle, there is the inscription "Кыргыз Республикасы" (Kyrgyz Republic) and the verbal denomination "Бир тыйын" (One tyiyn). Surrounding the ornamental circle is microtext "Кыргыз Республикасы." To the left and right of the eagle image is a see-through register.