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1 Rouble October Revolution

Uitgever Transnistrian Republican Bank
Jaar 2017
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Referentie(s) P#58
Beschrijving voorzijde Portrait vignette of General Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov (1730–1800), founder of Tiraspol, at centre-left, set against a guilloche underprint. A commemorative overprint at right marks the centenary of the October Revolution. Bilingual and trilingual bank name inscriptions in Cyrillic appear across the note.
Opschrift voorzijde ПРИДНЕСТРОВЬЕ ПРИДНЕСТРОВСКИЙ РЕСПУБЛИКАНСКИЙ БАНК ПРИДНІСТРОВСЬКИЙ РЕСПУБЛІКАНСКИЙ БАНК БАНКА РЕПУБЛИКАНЭ НИСТРЯНЭ ОДИН РУБЛЬ 1 100 ЛЕТ ОКТЯБРЬСКОЙ РЕВОЛЮЦИИ
(Translation: Transnistria, Transnistrian Republican Bank, One Ruble, 100 years of the October Revolution)
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Opmerkingen

Transnistria's commemorative rouble series, of which this is one entry, occupies an odd corner of numismatic collecting: the notes are issued by a bank belonging to a state recognized by no UN member. The "Printed: 30.04.1945" field almost certainly refers to the commemorated date — the fall of Berlin — rather than an actual press date, which is a recurring source of confusion with this series.

The October Revolution note pairs awkwardly with that 1945 anchor date, suggesting the series conflates distinct Soviet commemorative threads. Worth noting for collectors tracking Transnistrian monetary policy: these issues function primarily as collector items, with negligible domestic circulation.

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