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August 22, 2014, 09:22:36 AM
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Central Bank of Transdniestria* issued plastic coins for public circulation. Several security measures taken to protect new coins (special composite plastic, microtext printing, UV- and IR-fluorescent elements, etc).



More images at http://www.cbpmr.net/?dt=1106 (Russian language)

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*Transdniestria -- Transnistria (also called Trans-Dniestr or Transdniestria) is a breakaway state founded in 1990 with limited recognition located mostly on a strip of land between the River Dniester and the eastern Moldovan border with Ukraine.
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August 22, 2014, 03:19:55 PM
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Smells of Russia! But it's interesting though. Do you have a link to an article in English?
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August 22, 2014, 03:34:14 PM
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Was only a matter of time I guess, considering there are plastic notes now.

Definitely prefer Casascius coins  Wink
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August 22, 2014, 06:28:45 PM
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Is this for real? these look ancient.
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August 22, 2014, 08:25:31 PM
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If any anyone on this site can get some in mint condition, I would be willing to pay double their value (in Bitcoin, of course).

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August 22, 2014, 09:23:30 PM
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Central Bank of Transdniestria* issued plastic coins for public circulation. Several security measures taken to protect new coins (special composite plastic, microtext printing, UV- and IR-fluorescent elements, etc).



More images at http://www.cbpmr.net/?dt=1106 (Russian language)

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*Transdniestria -- Transnistria (also called Trans-Dniestr or Transdniestria) is a breakaway state founded in 1990 with limited recognition located mostly on a strip of land between the River Dniester and the eastern Moldovan border with Ukraine.

i am surprised we even need coins in this world. it is very annoying having coins. i never carry more than like 60 bucks of cash on me at a time, and usually it stays in my wallet for about a few months straight. no reason to use cash when u got a cc that gives 1% off every purchase.
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August 22, 2014, 10:42:48 PM
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no reason to use cash when u got a cc that gives 1% off every purchase.

Unfortunately, the flaw is that if everyone gets 1% back, then nobody really gets anything back because prices are 1% higher to pay for it.

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August 23, 2014, 02:32:35 AM
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Smells of Russia! But it's interesting though. Do you have a link to an article in English?

Russian is official language of Transdniestr Republic. Here is the announcement in English:
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20 Aug 2014. About circulation of coins made of composite materials

Since 22 August 2014 Trandsdniestr Republican Bank (TRB) issues coins made of composite materials with face values 1, 3, 5, 10 [transdniestrian] roubles (directorate order from 12 Aug 2014, Protocol № 39).

      Common features:
     - made of composite materials;
     - semitransparent;
     - hard smooth surface;
     - do not bend, do not crack;
     - distinguish "bone" sound when tapping.

     Protective features:
     - contour and direct mictotext;
     - UV-fluorescent fibers;
     - UV-fluorescent graphical elements;
     - UV-fluorescent transparent elements;
     - elements selectively absorbing IR rays.

The coins issued by TRB is fully legal payment tender on the territory of Transdniestr Republic. They must be accepted by all entities and persons according to the coins face value.

Description:
        
       Face value:  1 rouble
       Colour: yellow-brown
       Shape: circle 26 mm. diameter
       Thickness: 1.2 mm.
       Edge: smooth
       Avers: portrait of generalissimos Suvorov, text "Transdniestr Republican Bank", face value "1 rouble", text "Series AA".
       Revers: diamond shaped pattern with logo of TRB, text "one rouble" and "2014".
    
       Face value:  3 roubles
       Colour: green
       Shape: square 26 mm. height/width
       Thickness: 1.2 mm.
       Edge: smooth
       Avers: portrait of François Sainte de Wollant, text "Transdniestr Republican Bank", face value "3 roubles", text "Series AA".
       Revers: diamond shaped pattern with logo of TRB, text "three roubles" and "2014".

       Face value:  5 roubles
       Colour: blue
       Shape: pentagon 28 mm. height
       Thickness: 1.2 mm.
       Edge: smooth
       Avers: portrait of Count Pyotr Rumyantsev, text "Transdniestr Republican Bank", face value "5 roubles", text "Series AA".
       Revers: diamond shaped pattern with logo of TRB, text "five roubles" and "2014".

       Face value:  10 roubles
       Colour: red-orange
       Shape: hexagon 28 mm. height
       Thickness: 1.2 mm.
       Edge: smooth
       Avers: portrait of Empress Catherine the Great, text "Transdniestr Republican Bank", face value "10 roubles", text "Series AA".
       Revers: diamond shaped pattern with logo of TRB, text "ten roubles" and "2014".

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August 28, 2014, 02:30:49 PM
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An ''excellent goal in the kitty'' for Bitcoin community. And this certainly shows that Bitcoin is here to stay and most inevitably take a greater percentage of the roles played by FIAT.

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August 28, 2014, 02:42:23 PM
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An ''excellent goal in the kitty'' for Bitcoin community. And this certainly shows that Bitcoin is here to stay and most inevitably take a greater percentage of the roles played by FIAT.

What does this have to do with Bitcoin?

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August 28, 2014, 03:42:26 PM
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Got to admit these are not the best looking coins I have seen however I guess with plastic notes now being in circulation we were sure to see plastic coins be released as well. I guess in time the way they look will not be a problem considering what they will be used for.
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August 28, 2014, 05:27:36 PM
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Can you spend these on coke machines?
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August 28, 2014, 05:42:31 PM
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Can you spend these on coke machines?

All the coin vending machines won't work in that country.




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August 28, 2014, 07:09:09 PM
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These look a bit goofy imo.
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August 29, 2014, 02:50:49 PM
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The shape reminds me of these old ass greek roman coins.
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August 29, 2014, 06:01:14 PM
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no reason to use cash when u got a cc that gives 1% off every purchase.

Unfortunately, the flaw is that if everyone gets 1% back, then nobody really gets anything back because prices are 1% higher to pay for it.
The prices are more then 1% higher then they otherwise be because banks charge more then 1% to merchants for accepting credit cards.

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August 29, 2014, 07:52:15 PM
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Central Bank of Transdniestria* issued plastic coins for public circulation. Several security measures taken to protect new coins (special composite plastic, microtext printing, UV- and IR-fluorescent elements, etc).



More images at http://www.cbpmr.net/?dt=1106 (Russian language)

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*Transdniestria -- Transnistria (also called Trans-Dniestr or Transdniestria) is a breakaway state founded in 1990 with limited recognition located mostly on a strip of land between the River Dniester and the eastern Moldovan border with Ukraine.
Yeah many countries are issuing plastics notes and now coins, good way to protect the environment and recycle the plastics also,people wouldn't dump plastic while you make the plastic money
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August 30, 2014, 09:39:45 AM
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Fantastic, I think its weight is lighter than regular coin, so if bring a lot of coins, when carry it in large quantities, we will not feel the weight, maybe next time I hope in creating coins lighter than plastic ...  Grin

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August 30, 2014, 10:13:30 AM
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Was only a matter of time I guess, considering there are plastic notes now.

Definitely prefer Casascius coins  Wink

Was only a matter of time was my first response too.  With inflation being so persistent in our present economic system countries are running out of metals that can be used to make their lowest denomination coins.  I wonder if the USA will do something like this for their .01 USD coin or give it up like Canada did with their penny?

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