Issued by the Transnistrian Republican Bank in 1994, this 10 Rublos banknote is part of the first currency series introduced by the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. These early issues played a key role in establishing monetary independence in the region.
The obverse displays the state emblem of Transnistria, prominent denomination numerals, and elaborate guilloche patterns, with all inscriptions in Russian, reflecting the official language used in monetary issues.
The reverse features architectural or symbolic imagery linked to Transnistria, surrounded by classical ornamental designs typical of early post-Soviet banknote aesthetics.
Issuer: Transnistrian Republican Bank
Denomination: 10 Rublos
Year: 1994
Dimensions: Approx. 130 × 60 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns