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A.I. LEBED" (1950-2002) 5 rubles: diameter of 32 mm, weight 13.87, Ag925, Smooth edge, Mintage 1000, 2014.
Lebed

Avers: Portrait of Alexander Ivanovich Lebed, the right of the picture of  the memorial complex Bender, below - the Years of  life "1950-2002 gg"; top - the inscription "ÃÅÍÅÐÀË-ËÅÉÒÅÍÀÍÒ ËÅÁÅÄÜ À.È." (Lieutenant General Alexander Lebed) 

Lebed (revers)

Revers: an image of the State Emblem of Pridnestrovskaia Moldavskaia Respublika is in the centre with the circular inscriptions in Cyrillic "ÏÐÈÄÍÅÑÒÐÎÂÑÊÈÉ ÐÅÑÏÓÁËÈÊÀÍÑÊÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ" (Pridnestrovskii Respublikanskii Bank) around the image along the edging and the indication of the face value of the coin "5 ÐÓÁËÅÉ" (5 RUBLES) at the bottom. The issue Year “2014 “ is under the image, below - the logo of  the manufacturer, state hallmark, designation of metal, fineness, weight.

The Count Rumiantsev-Zadunaisky 100 rubles: diameter of 32 mm, weight 14.14g, Ag925, Smooth edge, Mintage 300, 2007.
The Count Rumiantsev-Zadunaisky

Avers: image of Count P.A. Rumiantsev-Zadunaisky in the foreground, an image of the map of Trandniester region to the left, an image of the Russian Empire Emblem above the map. A circling inscription "ãðàô ÐÓÌßÍÖÅÂ-ÇÀÄÓÍÀÉÑÊÈÉ Ï.À. " (The Count P.A.Rumiantsev-Zadunaisky) at the top. A circling inscription  "ÐÎÑÑÈß Â ÈÑÒÎÐÈÈ ÏÐÈÄÍÅÑÒÐÎÂÜß" (Russia in the history of Trans-Dniester region) on the ribbon at the bottom. A circling inscription “1725 - 1796” indicating Rumiantsev-Zadunaisky’s life years on the left.

The Count Rumiantsev-Zadunaisky (revers)

Revers: image of the PMR State Emblem with a circular inscription in Cyrillic "ÏÐÈÄÍÅÑÒÐÎÂÑÊÈÉ ÐÅÑÏÓÁËÈÊÀÍÑÊÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ" (Trans-Dniestrian Republican Bank) along the edging and an inscription "100 ÐÓÁËÅÉ" (100 RUBLES) at the bottom. The mint year “2007“ is above the inscription “100 RUBLES”. 

General- Field-Marshal G.A. Potiomkin-Tavrichesky 100 rubles: diameter of 32 mm, weight 14.14g, Ag925, Smooth edge, Mintage 300, 2007.
General- Field-Marshal G.A. Potiomkin-Tavrichesky
Avers: portrait of General Field Marshal G.A. Potiomkin-Tavrichesky against a background of half-unrolled scroll with an inscription  "ÂÎÇÂÐÀÒ ÐÓÑÑÊÈÕ ÇÅÌÅËÜ ÌÅÆÄÓ ÞÆÍÛÌ ÁÓÃÎÌ È ÄÍÅÑÒÐÎÌ" (Return of the Russian lands between the South Bug and the Dniester) and the Russian Empire Emblem. A circling inscription  "ãåíåðàë-ôåëüäìàðøàë ÏÎÒ¨ÌÊÈÍ-ÒÀÂÐÈ×ÅÑÊÈÉ Ã.À." (General-Field-Marshal G.A. Potiomkin-Tavrichesky) at the top. An inscription “1739 - 1791” indicating G.A. Potiomkin-Tavrichesky’ life time left of the image of the scroll. A circling inscription  "ÐÎÑÑÈß Â ÈÑÒÎÐÈÈ ÏÐÈÄÍÅÑÒÐÎÂÜß" (Russia in the history of Trans-Dniester region) on the ribbon at the bottom.
General- Field-Marshal G.A. Potiomkin-Tavrichesky (revers)
Revers: image of PMR State emblem with a circular inscription "ÏÐÈÄÍÅÑÒÐÎÂÑÊÈÉ ÐÅÑÏÓÁËÈÊÀÍÑÊÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ" (Trans-Dniestrian Republican Bank) along the edging and an inscription "100 ÐÓÁËÅÉ" (100 RUBLES) indicating the face value of the coin is at the bottom.The mint year “2007“ is above the inscription “100 RUBLES”. 

   
General-anchief P. Panin 100 rubles: diameter of 32 mm; weight 14.14g, 925 silver. Plain edge, Mintage 300, 2007.
General-anchief Panin
 Avers: portrait of the General-anchief of Russian army P. Panin in military form and Fortress with the coat of Arms of Bendery. Encircling above "ãåíåðàë-àíøåô ÏÀÍÈÍ Ï.È." (General-anchief Panin P.I.), on the right - years of life "1721-1789". "ÐÎÑÑÈß Â ÈÑÒÎÐÈÈ ÏÐÈÄÍÅÑÒÐÎÂÜß" (Russia in the history of Trans-Dniester region) in the ribbon at the bottom. 
General-anchief Panin (revers)

Revers: image of PMR State Emblem "ÏÐÈÄÍÅÑÒÐÎÂÑÊÈÉ ÐÅÑÏÓÁËÈÊÀÍÑÊÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ" (Trans-Dniestrian Republican Bank) around the image along the edging and an inscription "100 ÐÓÁËÅÉ" (100 RUBLES) indicating the face value of the coin at the bottom. The mint year “2007“ is above the inscription “100 RUBLES”.

General-field marshal Piotr Vitgenshtain 100 rubles: diameter of 32 mm, weight 14.14g, 925 Ag, Smooth edge, Mintage 500, 2008.
General-field marshal  Piotr Vitgenshtain
Avers: General Field marshal Piotr Vitgenshtain on a background of the attack of Russian armies, and arms of Russian Empire. Above an inscription: "ÃÅÍÅÐÀË-ÔÅËÜÄÌÀÐØÀË Ï. Õ. ÂÈÒÃÅÍØÒÅÉÍ " (THE GENERAL FIELDMARSHAL P.H. VITGENSHTAIN). Left his years of life "1768-1843". Below inscription "ÐÎÑÑÈß Â ÈÑÒÎÐÈÈ ÏÐÈÄÍÅÑÒÐÎÂÜß" (Russia in the history of Trans-Dniester region) on the ribbon.  .
General-field marshal  Piotr Vitgenshtain (revers)
Revers: image of PMR State Emblem "ÏÐÈÄÍÅÑÒÐÎÂÑÊÈÉ ÐÅÑÏÓÁËÈÊÀÍÑÊÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ" (Trans-Dniestrian Republican Bank) around the image along the edging and an inscription "100 ÐÓÁËÅÉ" (100 RUBLES) indicating the face value of the coin at the bottom.The mint year “2008“ is above the inscription “100 RUBLES”.

 

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