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Transnistrian ruble
Transnistrian ruble
Transnistrian ruble рублэ транснистрянэ (Moldavian) приднестровский рубль (Russian) придністровський рубль (Ukrainian)
unrecognised state of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. The currency consisted of Soviet and Russian banknotes of dated 1961-1992 with a special adhesive stamp. These notes replaced unstamped Soviet and Russian banknotes at par.
Second ruble, 1994-2000
1 ruble (front) ISO 4217 Code User(s) None Transnistria / Transnistria territorial unit (Moldova) 10.83% [1], 2005 kopecks р.
Russian and Ukrainian are of the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms. Moldavian is not Slavic, thus the plural is рубле.
The first, provisional issues were replaced in August 1994 by a new ruble, equal to 1000 old rubles. This currency consisted solely of banknotes and suffered from high inflation, necessitating the issuance of notes overstamped with higher denominations. Although issued in 1994, some notes (50 to 5000 rubles) were issued dated 1993.
Inflation Source Subunit 1/100 Symbol Plural
Third ruble, 2000In 2000, a new ruble was introduced at a rate of 1 new ruble = 1 000 000 old rubles. This new currency consists of both coins and banknotes. The current exchange rate is about 10 TR to the Euro.
Current issues
Coins are of 1 to 50 kopecks and are made from aluminium or copper-zinc and are similar to Soviet-era coinage. The 1 kopeck coins were withdrawn from circulation in January 2009. Notes are issued by the Transnistrian Republican Bank (Приднестровский Республиканский Банк) in denominations of 1 to 500 rubles. In 2007 a new series replaced the above banknotes of denominations 1 to 100 rubles. The new notes have the same themes but a new design.
Coins Banknotes Central bank Website
5, 10, 25, 50 kopecks 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500 rubles Trans-Dniester Republican Bank www.cbpmr.net
The ruble is the official currency of Transnistria. It is divided into 100 kopecks. Since Transnistria is an internationally unrecognized country, its currency has no ISO 4217 code. However, unofficially some Transnistrian organisations such as Agroprombank and Gazprombank used the code PRB as the ISO 4217.
History
First ruble, 1994
The first Transnistrian ruble was introduced in 1994 by the Transnistrian Republican Bank as the national currency of the
Older series
Transnistrian ruble coin depicting Pyotr Vershigora
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2000 Series Value Dimensions Main Images Description Colour Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse 1 129 × 56 ruble mm 5 rubles 10 rubles 25 rubles 50 129 × 60 rubles mm Orange Blue Brown Alexander Suvorov
Transnistrian ruble
Date of printing issue 2000 2000
Chiţcani monument Kvint brandy factory NovoNyametsky Monastery Bender Castle
Red Green
Taras Presidential Shevchenko palace / government building in Tiraspol Dimitrie Cantemir The Cathedral of Christmas, Tiraspol 2004
100 rubles 200 135 × 64 rubles mm
Purple
Dark brown
Peter Battle of 2004 Rumyantsev- GrossZadunaisky Jägersdorf, July 21, 1757 Catherine II The decree of the creation of Tiraspol by Catherine II, and the plan of a fortress
500 140 × 68 rubles mm
Dull green
For table standards, see the banknote specification table.
See also
• The Outstanding People of Pridnestrovie
External links
• Pridnestrovie’s own currency • Central Bank of PMR (official website) • Coins of former Soviet republics
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2007 Series Value Dimensions Main Images Description Colour Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse 1 ruble 5 rubles 10 rubles 25 rubles 50 ?? rubles ?? Orange Blue Brown Alexander Suvorov
Transnistrian ruble
Date of printing issue 2007 2007
Chiţcani monument Kvint brandy factory NovoNyametsky Monastery Bender Castle
Red Green
Taras Presidential Shevchenko palace / government building in Tiraspol Dimitrie Cantemir The Cathedral of Christmas, Tiraspol
100 rubles
Purple
For table standards, see the banknote specification table.
1994 Series Value 1 ruble Dimensions Main Images Description Colour Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse ?? Green Date of printing issue 1994
Alexander Transnistrian 1994 Suvorov Supreme Soviet Transnistrian Supreme Soviet
5 rubles
Blue
10 rubles
For table standards, see the banknote specification table.
Red
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