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| 表面の説明 | The Moldovan coat of arms is centred within a radiating sunburst guilloche vignette printed in red-brown tones, with the bank monogram at upper left and the anti-counterfeiting legend "Falsificarea acestor bilete se pedepsește conform legilor" along the lower right margin. The denomination "5000" appears in large numerals to the right, with the word "CUPON" above, while the value in words "cinci mii" and a numeral panel "5000" are positioned at lower left. The issuer name "BANCA NAȚIONALĂ A MOLDOVEI" and year "1993" are inscribed across the note. |
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| 裏面の説明 | An intaglio vignette of a historic Moldovan fortress occupies the right portion of the note, rendered in fine line engraving against a sky background, with the denomination "5000" appearing in all four corners. The left half is dominated by an intricate geometric guilloche rosette underprint, with the bank monogram at upper right and a decorative cartouche at lower right. |
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Moldova's cupon series was a transitional currency, introduced after independence while the country remained in the ruble zone and scrambled to establish monetary infrastructure. The 5000 cupon sits near the top of that emergency series — by 1993, hyperinflationary pressure had made high-denomination coupons necessary almost immediately after the lower values were issued.
The cupon was replaced by the Moldovan leu in November 1993, at a rate of 1000 cupons to 1 leu. Circulation was brief.