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| Issuer | Transnistrian Republican Bank |
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| Year | 2004 |
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| Weight | 14.14 g |
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| Obverse script | Cyrillic |
| Obverse lettering | ПРИДНЕСТРОВСКИЙ РЕСПУБЛИКАНСКИЙ БАНК 2004 • 100 РУБЛЕЙ • (Translation: Transnistrian Republican Bank 100 Rubles) |
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Transnistria declared independence from Moldova in 1990 during the final fracturing of Soviet authority, and the armed conflict that followed in 1992 left roughly 1,500 dead before a ceasefire brokered by Russia froze the situation in place. The "80th Anniversary of Nationhood" framing counts back to the short-lived Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic established in 1924 — a Soviet administrative unit with no direct political continuity to the modern breakaway state, but one Transnistrian authorities have consistently used to anchor a longer historical legitimacy.
No nation-state recognizes Transnistria, which makes its issuing bank a monetary authority without international standing. These silver commemoratives were produced partly for collector export revenue.