Moldovan cupon

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Moldovan cupon
1,000 cupon banknote
Unit
Pluralcupoane
Denominations
Banknotes50, 200, 1,000, and 5,000 cupoane
Demographics
Date of introduction1992
Date of withdrawal1993
Replaced byMoldovan leu
User(s) Moldova
Issuance
Central bankNational Bank of Moldova
 Websitewww.bnm.md
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.

The cupon was the temporary currency of Moldova between 1992 and 1993. It replaced the Soviet rouble at par and was replaced by the leu at a rate of 1 leu = 1,000 cupoane. Notes issued included 50, 200, 1,000, and 5,000 cupoane. It was issued only in paper form.

Gallery

  • 50 cupons
    50 cupons
  • 50 cupons
    50 cupons
  • 200 cupons
    200 cupons
  • 200 cupons
    200 cupons
  • 1,000 cupons
    1,000 cupons
  • 1,000 cupons
    1,000 cupons
  • 5,000 cupons
    5,000 cupons
  • 5,000 cupons
    5,000 cupons

See also

Preceded by:
Soviet rouble
Reason: independence from the USSR
Currency of Moldova
1992 – 1993
Succeeded by:
Moldovan leu
Ratio: 1 leu = 1,000 cupons