2007 -  Transnitria 10 Rubles banknote PIC 44a UNC
2007 -  Transnitria 10 Rubles banknote PIC 44a UNC 

2007 - Transnitria 10 Rubles banknote PIC 44a UNC

  • Product Code: Transnitria PIC 44a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 7.70€

  • Ex Tax: 7.00€


This UNC 10 Rubles banknote from Transnistria is associated with 2007 and is listed under the specific catalogue reference PIC 44a. The note belongs to the 10 Rublei type recorded in the Krause catalogue under base reference P44.

Its obverse features a brown design with a multicolour underprint, a portrait of General Alexander F. V. Suvorov at left and a security band. The reverse depicts the Novo Nyametsky Monastery in Kitzkansk. The denomination, territory, date association and PIC reference provide useful identification points for this Transnistrian banknote.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 10 Rubles banknote associated with Transnitria, also categorised by the shop under Transnistria (Moldavia Rep.). The product title identifies it as a banknote dated 2007 and specifies the catalogue designation PIC 44a.

What denomination, currency and date are identified for the banknote?

The banknote has a denomination of 10 Rubles. The listing associates it with the year 2007, which should be understood as the date information provided for this product rather than as a separately confirmed issue, printing or circulation date.

What catalogue reference is given for this banknote?

The stated catalogue reference is Transnitria PIC 44a. This identifier is supplied in the product listing’s model/catalogue-reference field and distinguishes the listed banknote within the information provided by the shop.

What condition designation does the listing provide?

The listing identifies this 10 Rubles banknote with the grade notation UNC. No additional physical-condition details are provided in the product information, so the condition should be understood only through that stated designation.