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50 Lei Zenaida Pally

Uitgever National Bank of Moldova
Jaar 2019
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Referentie(s) KM#180
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Beschrijving keerzijde The central field features a portrait of the celebrated opera singer Zenaida Pally alongside a laurel branch, symbolizing artistic achievement. To the left, an interior view of an opera house is depicted, evoking her distinguished stage career. Along the lower portion, the bold inscription 'ZENAIDA PALLY 100 DE ANI DE LA NAȘTERE' commemorates the centenary of her birth.
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Oplage 2019 - Proof - 300
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Zenaida Pally (1924–2007) was one of Moldova's most celebrated dramatic sopranos, her career centered at the National Opera in Chișinău during the Soviet period, when Moldovan cultural institutions were simultaneously promoted as proof of Soviet nationalities policy and constrained by it. This coin was issued as part of the National Bank's ongoing commemorative series honoring figures of Moldovan cultural history — a program that has leaned heavily toward musicians, poets, and artists as the country continues the post-independence work of constructing a distinct national identity.

The series to which this piece belongs uses the same 16.5g/.999 silver format across multiple issues, which has created some collector frustration with inconsistent mintage transparency from the National Bank.

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