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| Issuer | Transnistrian Republican Bank |
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| Year | 2018 |
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| Currency | Third rouble (2000-date) |
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| Obverse script | Cyrillic |
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| Mintage | 2018 - - 50,000 |
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Transnistria — the narrow strip of land between the Dniester River and the Ukrainian border — has issued its own currency since 1994 despite lacking recognition from any United Nations member state. The Transnistrian rouble exists in a legal and diplomatic vacuum, accepted nowhere outside the territory's borders. These coin issues, including numerous wildlife-themed pieces, function as much as assertion of statehood as anything else.
The mute swan is native to the Dniester floodplains and wetlands that define much of the region's geography.