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| 正面描述 | At left, a portrait vignette of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870–1924); the National Emblem of the Soviet Union is positioned at centre. An adhesive stamp overprint at far right carries the portrait of General Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov, applied to adapt the underlying Soviet banknote for Transnistrian circulation. The overprint is affixed over the watermark area on the right side of the note. |
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| 防伪描述 | Watermark incorporated into the paper substrate of the underlying Soviet banknote; adhesive stamp overprint bearing the portrait of General Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov applied over the watermark area on the right side of the obverse. |
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Transnistria's early banknotes were stopgap instruments issued by a breakaway administration that declared independence from Moldova in 1990 but has never received international recognition. The 1994 series, including this 100 Rouble note, was produced under severe resource constraints — the adhesive stamp overprint used on this series was a deliberate device to distinguish denominations or validate reissues without commissioning entirely new print runs, a shortcut common to post-Soviet microstates scrambling for monetary infrastructure.
The printed date "30.04.1945" is almost certainly a plate date inherited from a Soviet-era design source, not a production date for this note.