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| Issuer | Transnistrian Republican Bank |
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| Year | 2014 |
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| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
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| Obverse script | Cyrillic |
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| Reverse lettering | 1964-2014 50 ЛЕТ МОЛДАВСКОЙ ГРЭС (Translation: 50 Years Moldavian Power Station) |
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Transnistria's commemorative program has long functioned as a vehicle for asserting institutional legitimacy — the Cuciurgan power station, located near Dnestrovsk, supplies electricity not only to Transnistria but to Moldova proper, a dependency that has been a recurring point of political leverage in negotiations between Chișinău and Tiraspol since the 1992 war. The station was built during the Soviet period and remains one of the largest thermal power plants in the region, operated by Inter RAO, a Russian state-controlled energy company.
KM#211 is part of a broader Transnistrian silver series commemorating Soviet-era infrastructure — coins that circulate more among collectors than in any cash economy, given the territory's unrecognized status.