Transnistria to Introduce Plastic Circulation Coins

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The Transnistrian Republican Bank have announced that they will issue new currency units that will be made of composite materials. The currency items are primarily being issued to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the national currency. The composite material or Plastic coins will have a different geometric shape and color depending on denomination.

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Transnistria. Is that where Dracula is from? Or is it those people that are born the wrong sex? J/K. Those are very cool looking coins ... Er, I mean currency disk things.?
 

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HaHa I didn't even notice the name.

anyway Transnistria isn't even on my map. must be a Very Small country

wiki says
Transnistria

Country
Transnistria is a breakaway state located mostly on a strip of land between the River Dniester and the eastern Moldovan border with Ukraine.

Anyway they are cool Coins, Look more like
PA License plate renewal stickers you peel the back off.

or Postage stamps.

But I don't like the idea they are plastic.

Though maybe I could travel to Transnistria with a ton of Bingo Chips

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& convince them they are new Money
 

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