Moldavia

Moldavia Banknotes

2006 - Moldova PIC 8g 1 Leu banknote UNC

2006 - Moldova PIC 8g 1 Leu banknote UNC

This individual Moldova 1 Leu banknote is associated with 2006 and is identified in the product data..

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Frequently asked questions

What periods and currencies are represented in the Moldavia banknote category?

This shop’s Moldavia catalog covers dated notes from 1992 through 2006. The represented currency names are Rublos, Cupon and Leu/Lei. Early listings include 1992 notes denominated in 100 Rublos, 200 Cupon and 1 Leu, while later entries include Leu and Lei notes dated 1994, 1998 and 2006. This describes the scope of the shop catalog rather than every banknote issued for Moldova.

Which denominations and catalog references appear in this category?

Represented denominations include 100 Rublos, 200 Cupon, 1,000 Cupon, 5,000 Cupon, 1 Leu, 5 Lei and 10 Lei. Catalog references shown in the product data include PIC A14, A21, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8a, 8c, 8g, 9a and 10a. These references help distinguish notes that may share a currency or denomination but belong to different catalog types or variants.

How can I identify a Moldavia note from its catalog listing?

Use the date, denomination, currency name and PIC reference together. For example, the catalog distinguishes the 1992 PIC 2 200 Cupon from the 1993 PIC 3 1,000 Cupon and PIC 4 5,000 Cupon. Likewise, a 1994 10 Lei note is identified as PIC 10a. Matching all of these fields is more reliable than identifying a note by denomination alone.

How can collectors organise the Moldavia notes represented here?

One practical approach is to arrange them first by currency group—Rublos, Cupon and Leu/Lei—and then by date and PIC reference. The Cupon group runs through PIC 2, 3 and 4, while Leu and Lei listings include PIC 5, the PIC 8 variants, PIC 9a and PIC 10a. The 100 Rublos notes can be separated by their PIC A14 and A21 references.

What should a buyer compare when choosing a Moldavia banknote?

Compare the full listing details rather than relying only on the denomination. Check the stated year, currency, face value, PIC reference and grade designation. This is especially important for 1 Leu notes, which are represented by 1992 PIC 5 and by dated PIC 8 variants. The supplied product titles designate the notes as UNC, but the exact title and product information should be reviewed when selecting a specific banknote.

Why does the catalog show several PIC 8 references for 1 Leu notes?

The Moldavia category represents 1 Leu under several PIC 8 variant references: PIC 8a dated 1994, PIC 8c dated 1998 and PIC 8g dated 2006. This creates a useful variant-focused group for collectors interested in the same denomination across different catalog references and dates. The letter suffix is significant, so PIC 8a, 8c and 8g should be recorded separately rather than treated as the same listing.