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100 Lei Court of Accounts

Issuer National Bank of Moldova
Year 2019
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description At center, the Coat of Arms of the Republic of Moldova is displayed in the field. The date of issue '2019' appears along the upper periphery, while the denomination '100 LEI' is inscribed along the lower periphery. The national inscription 'REPUBLICA MOLDOVA' is engraved in block letters within the exergue.
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Reverse description At center, a stylized image of balance scales is depicted, with an open book serving as the base, symbolizing accountability and justice. Encircling the lower portion of the design, the commemorative legend '25 DE ANI DE LA ÎNFIINȚAREA CURȚII DE CONTURI A REPUBLICII MOLDOVA' is engraved in the exergue, marking the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Court of Accounts of the Republic of Moldova.
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The Court of Accounts of Moldova, established in 1994, functions as the country's supreme audit institution, responsible for overseeing public funds and state budget execution. The 2019 commemorative issue marks the institution's 25th anniversary. Moldova has issued a consistent series of institutional commemoratives in this format since the early 2000s, typically in limited proof runs through the National Bank.

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