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50 Lei (Ivan Mocan) – Moldova

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: 100 years since the birth of Ivan Mocan
Moldova
Context
Year: 2018
Issuer: Moldova Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1991)
Currency:
(since 1993)
Total mintage: 200
Material
Diameter: 28 mm
Weight: 13 g
Silver weight: 12.99 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.9% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard163
Numista: #156249
Value
Exchange value: 50 MDL
Bullion value: $36.92

Obverse

Description:
Central: Coat of Arms of Moldova.
Top: Year "2018".
Bottom: Denomination "50 LEI".
Exergue: "REPUBLICA MOLDOVA" in block letters.
Inscription:
REPUBLICA 2018 MOLDOVA

50

LEI
Translation:
REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA 2018

50

LEI
Script: Latin
Languages: Latin, Romanian

Reverse

Description:
- Center: Bust of Ivan Mocan.
- Right: Inscription "100 ani de la naștere" and an ascending evolution symbol.
- Bottom: Name "IVAN MOCAN" and life years "1918-1997".
Inscription:
100 de ani de la naștere

IVAN MOCAN

1918 -1997
Translation:
One hundred years since birth

IVAN MOCAN

1918 -1997
Script: Latin
Language: Romanian

Edge

Reeded

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2018200Proof

Historical background

In 2018, Moldova's currency, the leu (MDL), operated within a managed float regime overseen by the National Bank of Moldova (NBM). The year was characterized by relative stability in the foreign exchange market, a notable achievement following a period of significant volatility earlier in the decade triggered by a major banking fraud scandal in 2014-2015. The NBM's primary focus was on maintaining price stability and building foreign exchange reserves, which had been severely depleted. Inflation, a key concern, was brought under control, ending the year at around 3.1%, within the NBM's target range, thanks in part to prudent monetary policy.

This stability occurred against a backdrop of ongoing political and economic challenges. The economy remained heavily dependent on remittances from a large diaspora working abroad, which were a crucial source of foreign currency and household income. Furthermore, the country's deep political polarization and unresolved issues of governance and judicial reform continued to pose risks to investor confidence and economic prospects. The banking sector was still in a protracted recovery phase, with the state working to recover the enormous losses from the earlier "theft of the billion" scandal.

Internationally, Moldova's currency dynamics were closely tied to its trade relationships, particularly with the European Union, its largest trading partner, and Russia. Fluctuations in the currencies of these partners, especially the euro and Russian ruble, directly impacted the Moldovan economy through trade channels and remittance flows. Overall, 2018 was a year of cautious consolidation for the leu, with the central bank successfully maintaining macroeconomic stability despite underlying structural vulnerabilities and a fragile political environment.

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