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3 Roubles Firefighter

Issuer Pridnestrovian Republican Bank
Year 2023
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Shape Round
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Reverse description The reverse depicts three firefighters in helmets and full combat gear representing different historical periods, arranged in a dynamic composition. One figure holds a fire hose, another carries an axe, symbolising the evolution of firefighting equipment and tradition. To the left of the group, a fire engine is depicted in profile. The motto ПРЕДОТВРАТИТЬ, СПАСТИ, ПОМОЧЬ! is inscribed along the upper portion of the reverse field in Cyrillic characters.
Reverse script Cyrillic
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Transnistria — the unrecognized breakaway state between Moldova and Ukraine — issues coins through the Pridnestrovian Republican Bank despite having no standing in international monetary law. These pieces circulate domestically and are accepted as legal tender within the territory, though no foreign banking system will touch them. The firefighter issue belongs to a long-running series of occupational and thematic commemoratives that the bank has used since the early 2000s to assert institutional normalcy.

KM#523 is nickel plated steel, a composition forced by the territory's limited economic resources and lack of access to global precious metal markets.

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