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| 表面の説明 | The face of the note is the underlying 5-rouble coupon note overprinted with a rectangular stamp effecting the revaluation to 50,000 roubles. A portrait vignette of General Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov (1730–1800), founder of Tiraspol, is printed at centre, set against a guilloche underprint in blue and pink tones. The bank name appears in three languages — Russian, Moldovan, and Ukrainian — across the note, with the revalued denomination in Cyrillic inscribed within the overprint. |
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| 偽造防止の説明 | Repeated rectangular figures arranged in series across the paper |
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Transnistria's 1996 high-denomination notes arrived in the wake of catastrophic inflation that had already rendered earlier issues nearly worthless in practical terms. The Pridnestrovian Republican Bank had been issuing currency for an internationally unrecognized state since 1992, operating a parallel monetary system entirely outside the ruble zone while still denominating notes in roubles — a deliberate signal of alignment with Moscow that carried more political weight than economic logic.
The 50,000 rouble denomination tells you something about where prices stood by mid-decade. Within two years the entire series was superseded by redenominated issues.