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Moldova
Moldova
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Coupon banknotes:
Moldova, 200 coupons 1992, P2 Moldova, 200 coupons 1992, P2 Moldova, 1000 coupons 1993, P3 Moldova, 1000 coupons 1993, P3
Moldova, 5000 coupons 1993, P4 Moldova, 5000 coupons 1993, P4
First leu banknotes:
Moldova, 1 leu 1992, P5 Moldova, 1 leu 1992, P5 Moldova, 5 leu 1992, P6 Moldova, 5 leu 1992, P6
Moldova, 10 leu 1992, P7 Moldova, 10 leu 1992, P7
Current banknotes:
Moldova, 1 leu, P8 Moldova, 1 leu, P8 Moldova, 5 leu, P9 Moldova, 5 leu, P9
Moldova, 20 leu 1999, P13 Moldova, 20 leu 1999, P13 Moldova, 50 leu 1994, P14 Moldova, 50 leu 1994, P14
Moldova, 100 leu 1995, P15 Moldova, 100 leu 1995, P15 Moldova, 200 leu 1995, P16 Moldova, 200 leu 1995, P16
Moldova, 500 leu 1999, P17 Moldova, 500 leu 1999, P17

The modern history of Moldova currency began in 1992, soon after the crash of the USSR. That year Moldova introduced transitional currency unit - the coupon, and in 1994 the leu was introduced at the rate 1 leu for 1000 coupons. 1 leu equals 100 bani.


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