Transnistria's Tirotex textile combine, headquartered in Tiraspol, is one of the largest fabric manufacturers in Eastern Europe and among the few Soviet-era industrial giants that survived the post-1991 collapse largely intact. The breakaway republic has issued coins commemorating its key enterprises as a form of institutional self-legitimization — a state that no UN member recognizes using its mint to assert permanence through brass and steel.
KM#545 is a late entry in a series that has catalogued Transnistrian industry for over a decade.
Transnistria's Tirotex textile combine, headquartered in Tiraspol, is one of the largest fabric manufacturers in Eastern Europe and among the few Soviet-era industrial giants that survived the post-1991 collapse largely intact. The breakaway republic has issued coins commemorating its key enterprises as a form of institutional self-legitimization — a state that no UN member recognizes using its mint to assert permanence through brass and steel.
KM#545 is a late entry in a series that has catalogued Transnistrian industry for over a decade.