This serie of banknotes belongs to the period after Transnistian war and the peace agreement.
There are banknotes of 1 ruble, 5 rubles, 10 rubles, 50 rubles, 100 rubles, 200 rubles, 500 rubles, 1,000 rubles, 5,000 rubles, 10,000 rubles, 50,000 rubles, 100,000 rubles and 500,000 rubles.
The whole banknote is full of decorative elements. On the other side of the banknote, it can be seen Transnistrian Supreme Soviet (Transnistrian parliament), in Tiraspol. There are two 1's, the written value of the banknote, the shape of the equestrian statue and in the right a text saying that counterfeiting is forbidden by law. This banknote has a brick's wall as digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 12.5 cm x 5.7 cm.
On the other side of the banknote, it can be seen Transnistrian Supreme Soviet (Transnistrian parliament), in Tiraspol. There are a 50, the written value of the banknote, the shape of the equestrian statue and in the right a text saying that counterfeiting is forbidden by law. This banknote has a brick's wall as digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 12.5 cm x 5.7 cm.
1 ruble (пятьдесят рублей)
This banknotes worth 1 ruble was first circulated in 1993. On the main side right, you can see a portrait of Alexander Suvorov (Russian military leader who fought against Ottomans and won Besarabia region), in Tiraspol. In the center appears a 1 and the written value of the banknote. In the upper part appears the name of the country (приднестровье) and in the lower, the name of the National Bank in Moldovan (банкэ нистрянэ), Russian (приднестровский банк) and Ukrainian (придністровський банк).The whole banknote is full of decorative elements. On the other side of the banknote, it can be seen Transnistrian Supreme Soviet (Transnistrian parliament), in Tiraspol. There are two 1's, the written value of the banknote, the shape of the equestrian statue and in the right a text saying that counterfeiting is forbidden by law. This banknote has a brick's wall as digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 12.5 cm x 5.7 cm.
50 rubles (пятьдесят рублей)
This banknotes worth 50 rubles was first circulated in 1993. On the main side right, you can see an equestrian statue of Alexander Suvorov (Russian military leader who fought against Ottomans and won Besarabia region), in Tiraspol. In the center appears a 50 and the written value of the banknote. In the upper part appears the name of the country (приднестровье) and in the lower, the name of the National Bank in Moldovan (банкэ нистрянэ), Russian (приднестровский банк) and Ukrainian (придністровський банк).The whole banknote is full of decorative elements.On the other side of the banknote, it can be seen Transnistrian Supreme Soviet (Transnistrian parliament), in Tiraspol. There are a 50, the written value of the banknote, the shape of the equestrian statue and in the right a text saying that counterfeiting is forbidden by law. This banknote has a brick's wall as digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 12.5 cm x 5.7 cm.
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