The Spartakiades were mass athletic competitions organized by the Soviet Union as a direct ideological counter to the Olympic Games, which Moscow viewed as a bourgeois institution. The first All-Union Spartakiade was held in Moscow in 1928 — not 1927 — drawing athletes from Soviet republics and invited foreign workers' sports organizations. Transnistria, an unrecognized breakaway state along the Moldovan-Ukrainian border, has long issued commemorative coinage that engages Soviet historical themes, partly as a form of political identity projection.
The Transnistrian Republican Bank began issuing silver commemoratives in the 2000s targeting specialist collectors of post-Soviet numismatica.
The Spartakiades were mass athletic competitions organized by the Soviet Union as a direct ideological counter to the Olympic Games, which Moscow viewed as a bourgeois institution. The first All-Union Spartakiade was held in Moscow in 1928 — not 1927 — drawing athletes from Soviet republics and invited foreign workers' sports organizations. Transnistria, an unrecognized breakaway state along the Moldovan-Ukrainian border, has long issued commemorative coinage that engages Soviet historical themes, partly as a form of political identity projection.
The Transnistrian Republican Bank began issuing silver commemoratives in the 2000s targeting specialist collectors of post-Soviet numismatica.