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500 Roubles

Issuer Transnistrian Republican Bank
Year 1994
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Size 144 × 71 mm
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Obverse description A Soviet-era USSR State Bank 500 Roubles note overstamped for Transnistrian use, with a portrait vignette of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870–1924) at left, the National Emblem of the Soviet Union centrally placed, and an adhesive stamp bearing the likeness of General Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov affixed at far right. Cyrillic inscriptions appear above and below the central design, with guilloche underprint patterns framing the composition. The denomination numeral "500" appears in the lower corners.
Obverse lettering БИЛЕТ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО БАНКА СССР БАНКОВСКИЕ БИЛЕТЫ ОБЕСПЕЧИВАЮТСЯ ЗОЛОТОМ, ДРАГОЦЕННЫМИ МЕТАЛЛАМИ И ПРОЧИМИ АКТИВАМИ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО БАНКА 500 ПЯТЬСОТ РУБЛЕЙ
(Translation: Banknote of the State Bank USSR, Banknotes are backed by gold, precious metals, and other assets of the state bank, Five Hundred Rubles)
Reverse description The reverse carries a vignette of the Moscow Kremlin ensemble, with Spasskaya Tower and the Senate building rendered in a detailed intaglio-style illustration set against an open sky. Elaborate guilloche rosette work frames the central denomination panel, with the numeral "500" and the text ПЯТЬСОТ РУБЛЕЙ displayed in large characters at right. The serial number prefix and numerals appear in two positions along the lower margin.
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