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10 Roubles National Currency

Uitgever Transnistrian Republican Bank
Jaar 2014
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Beschrijving voorzijde A portrait vignette of General Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov (1730–1800), founder of Tiraspol, occupies the left-central field against a fine guilloche underprint. A commemorative overprint stamp is applied to the right portion of the note. The bank title is inscribed in Cyrillic script across the upper and lower registers in three languages — Russian, Ukrainian, and Moldovan — with the denomination rendered in both numeral and text form.
Opschrift voorzijde ПРИДНЕСТРОВЬЕ
ПРИДНЕСТРОВСКИЙ РЕСПУБЛИКАНСКИЙ БАНК
ПРИДНІСТРОВСЬКИЙ РЕСПУБЛІКАНСЬКИЙ БАНК
БАНКА РЕПУБЛИКАНЭ НИСТРЯНЭ
ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ
10
(Translation: Transnistria, Transnistrian Republican Bank [in Russian, Ukrainian, and Moldovan], Ten Rubles, 10)
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Transnistria's currency exists in a peculiar legal vacuum — the self-declared republic is recognized by no UN member state, yet the Transnistrian Republican Bank has maintained a functioning monetary system since 1994. The 10 Rouble note from the 2014 series belongs to a redesigned family that replaced the heavily inflated earlier issues, after a 1,000,000-to-1 redenomination in 2000 had reset the scale entirely.

Circulation is effectively limited to the narrow strip of territory between the Dniester River and the Ukrainian border — accepted nowhere else and inconvertible on any formal exchange market.