Moldova's 200 Lei entered circulation as the country was still assembling the institutional infrastructure of an independent state, having only separated from the Soviet monetary system in 1993 when the leu replaced the cupon. The series ran across two decades with minimal redesign — unusually long for a denomination of this size in a post-Soviet economy that experienced significant inflationary pressure through the 1990s.
The print date of 30 April 1945 in the catalog data is almost certainly a digitization error and should not be taken as the actual production date.
Moldova's 200 Lei entered circulation as the country was still assembling the institutional infrastructure of an independent state, having only separated from the Soviet monetary system in 1993 when the leu replaced the cupon. The series ran across two decades with minimal redesign — unusually long for a denomination of this size in a post-Soviet economy that experienced significant inflationary pressure through the 1990s.
The print date of 30 April 1945 in the catalog data is almost certainly a digitization error and should not be taken as the actual production date.