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Moldovan cupon

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Moldovan cupon
1000 cupon banknote
Denominations
Banknotes50; 200; 1,000 and 5,000 cupons
Demographics
User(s) Moldova
Issuance
Central bankNational Bank of Moldova
 Websitewww.bnm.md

The cupon was the temporary currency of Moldova between 1992 and 1993. It replaced the Soviet ruble at par and was replaced by the leu at a rate of 1 leu = 1000 cupon. Notes issued included 50, 200, 1000, and 5000 cupon. No coins were issued.

Preceded by:
Soviet ruble
Reason: independence of Moldova from the USSR
Currency of Moldova
1992 – 1993
Succeeded by:
Moldovan leu
Ratio: 1 leu = 1000 cupon