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10 Roubles 25 Years of Republic

Issuer Transnistrian Republican Bank
Year 2015
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Value 10 Roubles (10 PRB)
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Obverse description Portrait of General Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov (1730–1800), founder of Tiraspol, at centre-left, with a commemorative overprint stamp at right marking the 25th anniversary of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. The design incorporates multilingual bank title inscriptions in Russian, Ukrainian, and Moldovan scripts across the upper register. Denomination numeral '10' and anniversary legend '25 ЛЕТ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ ПМР 1990–2015' appear within the lower field.
Obverse lettering ПРИДНЕСТРОВЬЕ ПРИДНЕСТРОВСКИЙ РЕСПУБЛИКАНСКИЙ БАНК ПРИДНІСТРОВСЬКИЙ РЕСПУБЛІКАНСКИЙ БАНК БАНКА РЕПУБЛИКАНЭ НИСТРЯНЭ ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ 10 25 ЛЕТ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ ПМР 1990-2015
(Translation: Transnistria, Transnistrian Republican Bank, Ten Rubles, 25 years of the formation of PMR)
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The "25 Years of Republic" overprint commemorates the 1990 proclamation of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, a breakaway state whose currency has never achieved recognition under international monetary law. Transnistria operates its own banking system regardless, and the Republican Bank has issued commemorative notes with some regularity since the mid-2000s.

The printed date of 30 April 1945 marks the Soviet capture of Berlin — the specific historical anchor the note was designed to invoke.

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