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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in dark blue and beige tones on a fine guilloche underprint. To the left, the Moldovan state coat of arms — an eagle with a shield bearing the aurochs head, crescent, star, and rose — is set within a radiating sunburst vignette. The denomination "CUPON 200" is rendered in large letterpress numerals and text to the right, with the issuer inscription "BANCA NAȚIONALĂ A MOLDOVEI" along the top and the year "1992" at the upper left. A warning legend against counterfeiting appears along the lower margin. |
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| 正面铭文 | 1992 BANCA NAȚIONALĂ A MOLDOVEI CUPON 200 Falsificarea acestor bilete se pedepsește conform legilor |
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The cupon was Moldova's transitional currency, introduced in 1992 as a stopgap while the leu was being prepared — technically a coupon-money hybrid rather than a full banknote, which is why the series carries the designation "cupon" rather than a proper denomination title. Moldova had only declared independence from the Soviet Union in August 1991, and this note entered circulation before the country had established the institutional framework for a permanent currency.
The print run of just over twelve million is modest by any standard, and the series was withdrawn relatively quickly once the leu was introduced in 1993.