1 Kopeck

Эмитент Transnistria
Год 2000
Тип Standard circulation coin
Номинал 1 Kopeck (0.01 PRB)
Валюта Third rouble (2000-date)
Состав Aluminium
Вес 0.62 g
Диаметр 15.9 mm
Толщина 1.5 mm
Форма Round
Техника Milled
Ориентация Medal alignment ↑↑
Гравёр(ы)
В обращении до 2009
Каталожные номера KM#1, Schön#1
Описание аверса In the center - the State Emblem of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic.
Письменность аверса Cyrillic
Надписи аверса ПРИДНЕСТРОВСКАЯ МОЛДАВСКАЯ РЕСПУБЛИКА ПМР РМН ПМР 2000
(Translation: Transnistrian Moldovan Republic)
Описание реверса An embossed image of the figure 1 in the frame of two wheat ears. The inscription “КОПЕЙКА” (a kopeck in Cyrillic) is below the denomination.
Письменность реверса Cyrillic
Надписи реверса 1 КОПЕЙКА
(Translation: 1 Kopeck)
Гурт Smooth
Монетный двор
Тираж 2000 - -
ID Numisquare 1839286910
Дополнительная информация

Historical Context: The 2000 1 Kopeck from Transnistria (Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic) marks a pivotal moment in the self-declared state's history. Issued a decade after its unilateral independence and the 1992 war, this inaugural coin series asserted sovereignty. Under President Igor Smirnov, the PMR solidified its identity separate from Moldova. Introducing its own national currency was a critical step in establishing statehood and economic independence in the post-Soviet era.

Artistry: The 1 Kopeck's design deliberately embraces Soviet-era heraldry, a stylistic choice common among post-Soviet entities maintaining continuity with a socialist past. No specific engraver is publicly attributed; the artistic direction is clear. The obverse prominently features the State Emblem of Transnistria—a modified Moldavian SSR emblem incorporating the hammer and sickle, a five-pointed star, ears of corn, and the Dniester River. The reverse is utilitarian, displaying the denomination and year, framed by a simple border.

Technical/Grading: Struck in lightweight aluminium (0.62 gg, 15.9 mm), the 1 Kopeck is prone to handling marks and minor planchet imperfections. For grading, key high-points on the obverse include the intricate details of the hammer and sickle, individual kernels on the ears of corn, and the five-pointed star's definition. On the reverse, sharpness of numerals and lettering is important. Due to aluminium's soft nature, early strikes can exhibit slight weakness in the emblem's finer details, particularly the river lines and lower corn stalks.

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