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200 Roubles

Issuer Transnistria
Year 1994
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Currency First rouble (1994)
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Obverse description At left, a portrait vignette of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870–1924); at centre, the National Emblem of the Soviet Union; at far right, an adhesive overprint stamp bearing a portrait of General Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov. The base note is a Soviet State Bank 200-rouble issue overstamped for Transnistrian circulation, retaining the original Cyrillic legends and guilloche underprint.
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Reverse description A central vignette presents a view of the Moscow Kremlin complex, with the iconic Spasskaya Tower and an adjacent government building set against an open square. The denomination "200" appears at lower left and within a large ornate cartouche at right, beneath the Cyrillic value legend, all set on a green and pink guilloche underprint. The serial number is printed in black at upper right and lower centre.
Reverse lettering ПОДДЕЛКА БИЛЕТОВ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО БАНКА СССР ПРЕСЛЕДУЕТСЯ ПО ЗАКОНУ 200 ДВЕСТИ РУБЛЕЙ
(Translation: Forgery of the notes of the State Bank of the USSR is punishable by law, Two Hundred Rubles)
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