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15 roubles 2009 15 Years of Transnistrian Currency |
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37 mm x 21 mm, 31 g, silver 92.5%, flat edge Obverse: inscription "PRIDNESTROVSKIY RESPUBLIKANSKIY BANK 15 PIATNADTZATI RUBLEI" (with Cyrillic letters, in Russian) meaning "[TRANS] NISTRIAN REPUBLICAN BANK 15 FIFTEEN RUBLES", coat of arms of the self proclaimed republic of Transnistria (bearing hammer and sickle), year 2009, at left mintmarks (MMD and Russian head), at right the silver fineness - Ag925 | Reverse: the building of the Republican Bank, at left and at right coins, inscription "15 LET NATZIONALINOY VALYOTE 15" (with Cyrillic letters, in Russian) meaning "15 YEARS OF NATIONAL CURRENCY"
Mintage: 250 coins |
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22 mm x 13 mm, 6.1 g, gold 99.9%, flat edge Obverse: inscription "PRIDNESTROVSKIY RESPUBLIKANSKIY BANK 15 PIATNADTZATI RUBLEI" (with Cyrillic letters, in Russian) meaning "[TRANS] NISTRIAN REPUBLICAN BANK 15 FIFTEEN RUBLES", coat of arms of the self proclaimed republic of Transnistria (bearing hammer and sickle), year 2009, at left mintmarks (MMD and Russian head), at right the gold fineness - Au999 | Reverse: the building of the Republican Bank, at left and at right coins, inscription "15 LET NATZIONALINOY VALYOTE 15" (with Cyrillic letters, in Russian) meaning "15 YEARS OF NATIONAL CURRENCY"
Mintage: 250 coins |
The coins flanking the building of the bank are the following, top to bottom:
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- 100 rubles 2002, 10th anniversary of the Bank of Transnistria - 100 rubles 2004, 80 years from the first state in Transnistria - 100 rubles 2005, Transnistria - 15 years since the establishment - Drama Theatre of Tiraspol |
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- 50 rubles 2000, Transnistria - 15 years since the establishment - 100 rubles 2005, Transnistria - 15 years - Parliament (Soviet) of Tiraspol - 100 rubles 2005, constitution of Transnistria - 10 years |
This is a coin issued by Transnistria. Knowing one might rightfully be wondering what is Transnistria about, we tried to depict on the site the issue as best as we could. Click the links below to clarify yourself.
For further information confront the Modern and contemporary history section inside the Brief and Comprehensive History of Romanians and Romania page.
Why Transnistrian Coins on Romanian Coins?
Because Transnistrian coins are held in their pockets and used as such by Romanian speaking Romanians on their native land.
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