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Scarcer 1000 rubles (1994), Transnistria breakaway republic, UNC, Pick#26

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1000 rubles (dated 1994 but issued in 1995), featuring Alexander Suvorov, Transnistria breakaway republic, uncirculated. Pick#26.

Scarce issue. Uncirculated, the serial numbers might differ from the ones on the picture. 

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Transnistria, officially the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, is a breakaway state in eastern Europe located along the Dniestr River, between Moldova and Ukraine. It emerged during the collapse of the Soviet Union, declaring independence from Moldova in 1990 amid fears among its largely Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking population of Moldovan nationalism and possible unification with Romania. After a brief but violent war in 1992, Transnistria became a de facto independent entity, supported militarily and economically by Russia, though it remains internationally unrecognized and is legally considered part of Moldova. It maintains its own government, military, currency, and institutions, functioning as a frozen-conflict state in post-Soviet geopolitics.


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