Issued by the Transnistrian Republican Bank in 1993, this 100 Rublos banknote forms part of the earliest currency series of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, released in the immediate aftermath of the Soviet Union’s dissolution. These initial issues marked the establishment of an independent monetary identity for the region.
The obverse displays the state emblem of Transnistria, bold denomination numerals, and intricate guilloche patterns, with inscriptions in Russian, reflecting the official design language of the first series.
The reverse features architectural or symbolic imagery associated with Transnistria, surrounded by classic ornamental designs typical of early post-Soviet banknotes.
Issuer: Transnistrian Republican Bank
Denomination: 100 Rublos
Year: 1993
Dimensions: Approx. 130 × 60 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns