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| 正面描述 | The obverse features the coat of arms of the Republic of Moldova prominently displayed in the upper field, depicting an eagle displayed holding an olive branch and a sceptre, with a shield on its breast charged with the traditional Moldovan auroch head, star, rose, and crescent. The legend 'REPUBLICA MOLDOVA' arcs along the left and right periphery in bold Latin characters, with the date '2009' inscribed at the top between two small ornamental dots. The lower field is divided by a horizontal line, beneath which the denomination '100 LEI' appears in large, bold numerals and letters against a mirror-polished proof background. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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Moldova's 2009 commemorative series drew on the manuscript tradition of the Moldavian Principality, particularly the chronicles produced under court supervision from the reign of Stephen the Great onward. Grigore Ureche's *Letopisețul Țării Moldovei*, compiled in the mid-17th century, was the first chronicle written in Romanian rather than Church Slavonic — a deliberate linguistic shift that historians regard as a foundational moment in Romanian literary identity.
The National Bank issued this piece during a period of active commemorative programming tied to Moldovan cultural heritage, with the chronicles series among the more historically grounded of those efforts. KM#51 was struck in limited numbers for collector distribution only.