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1993 Central Bank of Transnistria - 50 (Fifty) Transnistrian Rubles Banknote P-19
1993 Central Bank of Transnistria - 50 (Fifty) Transnistrian Rubles Banknote P-19
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1993 Transnistria 50 Rubles Banknote – A Numismatic Gem
Explore the 1993 Transnistria 50 Rubles note (P-19)—a striking banknote that embodies Transnistria’s historical significance and national identity.
Historical Context
Issued by the Transnistrian Republican Bank, this 50 Rubles note belongs to the Second Ruble series (1994-2000), introduced after the Soviet Union’s dissolution. The design pays tribute to General Alexander Suvorov, the founder of Tiraspol, highlighting the region’s military history.
Key Features & Specifications
Pick Number: P-19
Denomination: 50 Rubles
Material: Paper
Issuing Authority: Transnistrian Republican Bank
Design Elements
Front: Monument of General Alexander Suvorov, depicted on horseback in Tiraspol’s Suvorov Square—a testament to his legacy in shaping the region.
Back: A detailed illustration of the Parliament building in Tiraspol, home to the Supreme Council of Transnistria, reflecting the region’s governance and sovereignty.
Security Features
Watermark: Unique square-wave pattern spanning the entire note
Security Thread: Embedded security thread
UV-sensitive security elements
Collector’s Appeal
This 50 Rubles note is an exceptional addition for numismatists, combining historical significance, artistic craftsmanship, and security enhancements. Whether you're an experienced collector or just beginning your journey, this banknote is a must-have!
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