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| Issuer | National Bank of Moldova |
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| Year | 2013 |
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| Reference(s) | KM#115 |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The central field features a stylized tree-of-life motif composed of interlocking human figures with raised circular heads, their branching forms supporting twelve five-pointed stars arranged across the upper portion of the design in reference to the European Union emblem. The composition evokes themes of unity, citizenship, and interconnectedness among European peoples. Along the lower right rim, the Romanian-language inscription 'Anul european al cetățenilor' curves in raised Latin lettering against the mirror-polished field. |
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The European Year of Citizens in 2013 marked the twentieth anniversary of EU citizenship as established by the Maastricht Treaty, and Moldova's participation in commemorating it reflected the country's active pursuit of closer European integration at the time. The Association Agreement with the EU, signed the following year, had been years in negotiation — this coin sits squarely in that diplomatic moment.
Moldova is not an EU member, which makes the issue notable: a non-member state formally commemorating a specifically European Union civic milestone.