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The 5 Moldovan Lei banknote, issued in 1992, is a testament to Moldova's monetary history. This banknote is part of a series issued after the country's independence.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Stefan cel Mare, an emblematic figure in Moldovan history. Stefan cel Mare, known as Stephen the Great, was Prince of Moldova in the 15th century and is revered for his defense of the territory against Ottoman invasions. His image is a strong symbol of Moldovan national identity. The face value of the banknote, "5 lei", is clearly indicated, allowing for easy identification. Ornamental motifs and security graphics are also present.
The back of the banknote features a representation of the Dormition Cathedral in C?u?eni, an important architectural monument of Moldova. This cathedral, with its distinctive architecture, bears witness to the country's cultural and religious heritage. The reverse also includes inscriptions in Romanian, Moldova's official language, and additional security features to prevent counterfeiting. The 5 Lei banknote from 1992 is a reflection of Moldovan national symbols and cultural heritage, while serving as a medium of exchange in the early years of the country's independence.
The banknote weighs 1g.