Trans-Dniester new date (2012) 500-ruble note (B208c) confirmed
Like B208a, but new date (2012) and 4.5-mm wide security thread. Courtesy of Claudio Marana and Vladimir Kozin (http://www.ebay.ca/usr/transnistriabanknotes).Read More…
Like B208a, but new date (2012) and 4.5-mm wide security thread. Courtesy of Claudio Marana and Vladimir Kozin (http://www.ebay.ca/usr/transnistriabanknotes).Read More…
According to a Russian-langauge post by the Trans-Dniester Republican Bank dated 11 December 2013, new 25- and 100-ruble notes have been issued like B212a and B214a, respectively, but dated 2007 МОДИФИКАЦИЯ (modified) 2012 and with wider windowed security threads. Courtesy of Vadim Tislenko and Vladimir Kozin (http://www.ebay.ca/usr/transnistriabanknotes).Read More…
Like B211a, but new date (2012) and winged security thread. Also confirmed as specimen with diagonal red ОБРАЗЕЦ ovpt front/back; s/n BB 0000000. Courtesy of Vladimir Kozin (http://www.ebay.ca/usr/transnistriabanknotes).Read More…
According to a Russian-language press release, Trans-Dniester issued new 50- and 200-ruble banknotes with upgraded security features on 15 January 2013. The designs remain unchanged, but the windowed security thread is wider and the date is changed to МОДИФИКАЦИЯ (modified) 2012. Courtesy of Vadim Tislenko and Vladimir Kozin (http://www.ebay.ca/usr/transnistriabanknotes).Read More…
1 ruble, 2007 МОДИФИКАЦИЯ (modified) 2012. Like B209a, but new date and winged security thread. Intro: 15.01.2013. Courtesy of Dmitry Zagorenko.Read More…
500 rubles (US$59), 2004. Like B208a, but with Ukrainian E on series prefix AA (top) corrected to I on series prefix AB (bottom) as 6th character, 1st word, 3rd line of text on front, and I instead of backwards N as 8th character, 2nd word, 3rd line. Prefix AB. CourtesyRead More…
On 18 August 2009, the Trans-Dniester Republican Bank introduced a 10-ruble banknote (BNP202a) commemorating 15 years of national currency. 1,000 copies of the note were packaged in a special folder. All have sold out at US$50 each. The note is a completely new design, featuring the date (2009) and aRead More…
On December 22, 2007, the Trans-Dniester Republican Bank issued a new series of banknotes (B209a – B214a). The new notes feature the same people and places as the old notes, but the images have been modified to extend to the border. Furthermore, anti-counterfeiting features have been enhanced with the inclusionRead More…
200 rublei (US$23.70), 2004. Like B207a, but with Ukrainian E on series prefix AA (top) corrected to I on series prefix AB (bottom) as 6th character, 1st word, 3rd line of text on front, and I instead of backwards N as 8th character, 2nd word, 3rd line. Prefix AB –Read More…
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