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Sorry, rikcando, it's fixed now! 
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Valued Member
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Oh yeah. Now that's what I'm talking about.
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and I quote Krause 2010 "Transnistria has a president, parliament, army and police forces, but as yet it is lacking international recognition" There are probably a few people who think they are independent...and I have KM#1- 5 from there.
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nothing more tonight svslav? next one is tomorrow?
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Yeah, let's save it for tomorrow, I have a good one.  I'll have an early night tonight.
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United States
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No fair! Rikcando gets.01 points for that? What about my (Roma-Roman) coin answer? That should be good for at least .02 right? WOLF
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ПРИ�"НЕСТРО�'СКАЯ МОЛ�"А�'СКАЯ РЕСП�£'ЛИКА
Anyone know what this means? Obverse legend from Transnistria 50 kopek.
well that almost worked
Edited by rikcando 01/31/2011 11:54 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Trans-Dniestr Moldovan Republic. (Dniestr is a river.)
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Quote: Trans-Dniestr Moldovan Republic. (Dniestr is a river.) I ask this because my Krause calls it Moldavian Republic. Are they actually issued by Transnistria ?
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They are a part of Moldova, and Moldova does not accept their (including financial) separation. I don't know who mints their money but they issue their own ruble/kopeck (spelled exactly like Russian counterpart) money.
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I thought it had to with Patch of Light or something like that.
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Wolf, rikcando got his bit for guessing which coin we were flipping in question 3!
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So it is a Republic across the river from Moldavia. Cool, and they say you can't teach an old dog.
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Quote: So it is a Republic across the river from Moldavia. Rather it's a republic within a republic. But the population there is predominantly Russian, and they believe Moldova does not fully represent their interests.
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and if things haven't changed they have a nice, well supplied and trained 1200 strong Russian troops acting as a pece keeper.
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