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1 Cheryomushka German Klimenko

发行方 Russia › Russian Federation (1991-date)
年份 1995
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直径 30 mm
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背面描述 Large numeral '1' dominates the central field, with the denomination name 'ЧЕРЕМУШКА' inscribed in Cyrillic below it. The motto 'ЖАДНОСТЬ ПОРОЖДАЕТ БЕДНОСТЬ' (meaning 'Greed breeds poverty') arcs along the upper periphery in Cyrillic script. The date '1995' is struck in the lower exergual area beneath the denomination.
背面文字 Cyrillic
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Cheryomushka tokens were issued by individual Russian enterprises and local authorities during the mid-1990s as the federal government's chronic wage arrears crisis left workers without cash for months at a time. Factories, collective farms, and municipalities printed or struck their own surrogate currency — redeemable only at company stores or designated local shops — to keep workforces from outright starvation. German Klimenko was among the private issuers operating in this space, though documentation on specific regional token issuers from this period remains fragmentary.

Russia's 1990s token phenomenon drew direct comparisons to 19th-century truck system scrip, and was eventually curtailed by federal legislation in 1999.

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