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| Issuer | Pridnestrovian Republican Bank |
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| Year | 2021 |
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| Value | 1 Rouble (1 PRB) |
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| Reverse script | Cyrillic |
| Reverse lettering | КИКБОКСИНГ (Translation: Kickboxing) |
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Transnistria — the narrow strip of land between Moldova and Ukraine that declared independence in 1990 but remains unrecognized by any UN member state — has used its coin program aggressively as a tool of soft self-assertion, issuing a steady stream of commemoratives that a recognized country would have little reason to produce. The kickboxing rouble is part of a sports series that leans heavily on Soviet athletic tradition; kickboxing developed significant institutional support in the post-Soviet space precisely because existing combat sports infrastructure could absorb it.
KM#440 is among the more recent of these nickel-plated steel issues, a composition chosen for cost rather than prestige.