Moldovan cupon
{{Short description|Temporary currency of Moldova, 1992–1993}}
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{{Infobox currency
| local_name1 = сupon moldovenesc
| local_name_lang1 = ro
| image_1 = 1000 cupon. Moldova, 1993 a.jpg
| image_title_1 = 1,000 cupon banknote
| iso_code =
| date_of_introduction = 1992
| using_countries = {{flag|Moldova}}
| inflation_rate =
| subunit_ratio_1 =
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| plural = cupoane
| used_coins =
| used_banknotes = 50, 200, 1,000, and 5,000 cupoane
| issuing_authority = National Bank of Moldova
| issuing_authority_website = {{URL|www.bnm.md}}
| date_of_withdrawal = 1993
| replaced_by_currency = Moldovan leu
| obsolete = yes
}}
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
Image:50 cupon. Moldova, 1992 a.jpg|50 cupons
Image:50 cupon. Moldova, 1992 b.jpg|50 cupons
Image:200 cupon. Moldova, 1992 a.jpg|200 cupons
Image:200 cupon. Moldova, 1992 b.jpg|200 cupons
Image:1000 cupon. Moldova, 1993 a.jpg|1,000 cupons
Image:1000 cupon. Moldova, 1993 b.jpg|1,000 cupons
Image:5000 cupon. Moldova, 1993 a.jpg|5,000 cupons
Image:5000 cupon. Moldova, 1993 b.jpg|5,000 cupons
See also
{{Portal|Moldova|Money|Numismatics|}}
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{{n-after|currency=Moldovan leu|ratio=1 leu = 1,000 cupons|}}
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{{Currencies of post-Soviet states}}
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Category:Modern obsolete currencies
Category:History of Moldova since 1991
Category:Economic history of Moldova
Category:1992 establishments in Moldova
Category:1993 disestablishments in Moldova
Category:1992 in economic history