Transnistria (Moldavia Rep.)
1993 - Transnitria 1.000 Rubles banknote PIC 23 UNC
Transnistria 1,000 Rublei banknote, associated with 1993 and catalogued as Pick P23. The note is lis..
1993 - Transnitria 100 Rubles banknote PIC 20 UNC
This UNC banknote from Transnistria is associated with 1993 and has a denomination of 100 Rubles (10..
1993 - Transnitria 200 Rubles banknote PIC 21 UNC
This individual Transnistria 200 Rublei banknote is associated with 1993 and catalogued as Pick P21...
1993 - Transnitria 50 Rubles banknote PIC 19 UNC
This Transnistria 50-ruble banknote is associated with 1993 and is catalogued as Pick P19. The denom..
1993 - Transnitria 500 Rubles banknote PIC 22 UNC
This individual Transnistria banknote is the 500 Rublei denomination associated with the 1993 (1994)..
1994 - Transnitria 1 Ruble banknote PIC 16 UNC
This individual banknote is a 1 Ruble note from Transnistria (Moldavia Rep.), with 1994 as the date ..
1994 - Transnitria 10 Rubles banknote PIC 18 UNC
This Transnistria 10 Rubles banknote is associated with 1994 and catalogued as Pick P18. The note is..
1994 - Transnitria 100.000 Rubles banknote PIC 31 UNC
This individual banknote is associated with 1994 and is identified with Transnistria (Moldavia Rep.)..
1994 - Transnitria 5 Rubles banknote PIC 17 UNC
This individual Transnistria 5 Rublei banknote is associated with 1994 and is catalogued as Pick P17..
1994 - Transnitria 50.000 Rubles banknote PIC 30 UNC
This individual banknote is catalogued as a Transnistria 50,000 Rubles note, with 1994 associated wi..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods of Transnistrian banknotes are represented in this shop’s catalog?
This Transnistria category includes notes dated from 1993 through 2007. The catalog covers early- and mid-1990s issues, including notes dated 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997, followed by entries dated 2000 and 2007. One listing is marked 1994/8, providing an additional date designation for a 10,000-ruble note. These dates describe the banknotes represented in this shop’s catalog, rather than every issue from Transnistria.
What denominations and Pick references can be found in the Transnistria category?
The catalog represents denominations from 1 ruble to 500,000 rubles. Listed values include 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000, 10,000, 50,000, 100,000 and 500,000 rubles. Pick references run from P16 through P45a, with several gaps and lettered variants such as P29A, P34a, P42a, P43a, P44a and P45a. The selection reflects this shop’s catalog, not a complete country checklist.
How can collectors distinguish similar Transnistrian banknotes in this catalog?
Begin with the denomination and date shown in the listing, then compare the Pick reference. Similar values may belong to different catalog references or years; for example, 1-ruble notes appear as P16 and P34a, while 10,000-ruble notes appear as P29, P29A and P29. The letter suffix is therefore important when recording a note or comparing it with a collection checklist.
What details should be recorded when cataloguing a Transnistrian banknote?
A useful record should include the country or category name, denomination, date, Pick reference and condition designation. The listings in this category use references such as P19, P29A, P34a and P45a, and identify the notes as UNC. Retaining the exact reference is especially helpful for separating denominations or designs that occur in more than one catalog entry.
What should I check before choosing a Transnistria banknote from this catalog?
Check that the denomination, date and Pick reference match the type you want, particularly where related references are listed for the same denomination. The catalog also identifies the examples as UNC, so this condition designation can be part of your comparison. For accurate ordering and collection records, use the complete title and reference rather than denomination alone, and review the individual product information before making a purchase.
What notable denomination pattern appears across the Transnistria listings?
The category shows a broad progression of ruble denominations, from small values such as 1, 5 and 10 rubles to 1,000 rubles and much higher denominations of 10,000, 50,000, 100,000 and 500,000 rubles. The higher values are concentrated among the dated 1993–1997 entries, while the 2007 group includes 1, 5, 10 and 25 rubles. This pattern is specific to the notes represented in this shop’s catalog.










