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| Uitgever | State Treasury of the USSR |
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| Jaar | 1928 |
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| Waarde | 1 Gold Rouble |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The State arms of the USSR is positioned at upper centre above the bold Cyrillic denomination ОДИН РУБЛЬ ЗОЛОТОМ, the whole set within an ornate guilloche underprint on a light beige ground. The heading Государственный Казначейский Билет С.С.С.Р. is rendered in decorative letterpress across the top of the note. Serial number and series prefix appear in red at upper left and lower right, with signature lines for the People's Commissar of Finance and the Cashier printed below the central vignette. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse is divided into two horizontal registers: a lower white field reserved for the watermark area and a larger upper field with a uniform coloured ground. Multiline inscriptions render the note's value in five languages of the Soviet Union — Georgian, Armenian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Turko-Tatar — serving as the principal design element across the face of the reverse. |
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| Opmerkingen |
The 1928 Gold Rouble notes were issued as the Soviet state attempted to stabilize confidence in its currency following the chaos of the early NEP years and the hyperinflationary collapse of the sovznak. The denomination in gold was nominally tied to the chervonets standard introduced in 1922, though by 1928 the practical convertibility of these notes into actual gold was already a legal fiction — the gold backing existed on paper far more than in any vault accessible to ordinary holders.
The State Treasury series of this period is sometimes confused with contemporaneous Gosbank chervonets issues, but they operated under different statutory authorities. This note was a kazначейский bilet, a treasury bill, not a bank note proper.