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1000 Lei

Uitgever Banca Națională a Moldovei
Jaar 1992
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Waarde 1000 Lei
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Beschrijving keerzijde A central vignette presents the Cathedral of Chișinău set within a decorative frame, below which the inscription Chișinău. Catedrala appears, with the nominal value in numerals and words flanking the composition. Three vertical decorative elements border the design, while the Coat of Arms of Ștefan cel Mare, a stylized image of Trajan's Column, and the Column of Infinity are arranged together with a crescent moon motif between them. The inscription BANCA NAȚIONALĂ A MOLDOVEI and the NBM logo complete the reverse.
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Moldova's first independent banknote series, of which this is the highest denomination, was introduced in 1992 to replace Soviet ruble coupons — the tranziție vouchers that had served as an awkward stopgap after the USSR's collapse. The series was designed domestically but printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company in Ottawa, an unusual choice for a small post-Soviet republic with few established international banking relationships.

The 1000 Lei denomination was controversial on release: annual inflation in Moldova ran above 1200% in 1993, meaning this note lost practical purchasing power almost immediately after printing.

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