So cool!!!

Remember my post a couple days ago about the plastic coins of Transnistria? Well, look what I got in my mail today!

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Damn, they are so cute and colorful 🥰😍

In case you missed my previous post, these plastic coins are actual real money used in Transnistria, an unrecognised breakaway state that is internationally recognised as a part of Moldova.

After playing a bit with them, I can say they feel like hiqh quality poker chips. The plastic composite has a paper like feel, they are super light and despite putting a lot of force on them with my thumb, they barely bend. Only to return back to normal immediately.

As you can see, I got a full set of 1,3,5 and 10 Transnistria rubles, so a total of 19 rubles, for which I paid 5 euros plus 2 for postal fee. Probably a bit too much for a currency with super limited recognition but it was worth it just for the novelty :)

Something I forgot to mention the other day is that the portraits featured on these coins are from various Russian historic figures connected to the history of the country:

  • Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov, yellow 1 ruble coin
  • François-Paul Sainte de Wollant, green 3 ruble coin
  • Count Pyotr Alexandrovich Rumyantsev, blue 5 rubles coin
  • Catherine the Great, red 10 rubles coin




Ok, time to put my new friends back to their condom!

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In case you got jelly and want a set for yourself just search for them on eBay, amazon or whatever. They are pretty much everywhere and you can find a full set for anywhere from 5 to 20 euros.

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