Република Молдовеняскэ Нистрянэ
Приднестровская Молдавская Республика
Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Trans-Dniester Republican Bank
Care: This is a fake commemorative note, aka home made. Some mothers do 'ave 'em!
This One ruble note is issued to celebrate the Victory Day (09.05.1945) following the surrender of the Nazi Germany and the signing of the surrendering agreement ceremony in Berlin on 08.05.1945. The signing occurred late in the evening in Berlin but it was after midnight in Moscow time, thus the day is celebrated on May 9 instead of May 8. Moldova (and Transdniestria) was then part of the Soviet Union empire and thus the celebration. May 9 is a public holiday in both Moldova and Transdniestria as well as in Russia, which is also the biggest Russian holiday.
This One ruble note is issued to celebrate the Victory Day (09.05.1945) following the surrender of the Nazi Germany and the signing of the surrendering agreement ceremony in Berlin on 08.05.1945. The signing occurred late in the evening in Berlin but it was after midnight in Moscow time, thus the day is celebrated on May 9 instead of May 8. Moldova (and Transdniestria) was then part of the Soviet Union empire and thus the celebration. May 9 is a public holiday in both Moldova and Transdniestria as well as in Russia, which is also the biggest Russian holiday.
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