The Uzbekistan 100 Sum banknote, part of the 1994 issues by the Central Bank of Uzbekistan Republic, was locally printed in Tashkent using Harrison & Sons printing equipment. This paper bill, measuring 144 x 68 mm, showcases purple and light blue color combinations. On the obverse, it depicts peacocks, a Scythian torque, and the national emblem, while the reverse features the Palace of Friendship of Peoples building in Tashkent. Notably, the banknote includes a solid security thread with demetalized Uzbek text and a watermark reflecting the coat of arms of Uzbekistan. This banknote is preserved in uncirculated condition.