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| 正面描述 | The Soviet state arms vignette is centred at the top, above a large numeral '1' underprint. The denomination is inscribed in Cyrillic as 'ОДНА КОПЕЙКА' in bold letterpress, with the legend 'ИМЕЕТ ХОЖДЕНИЕ НАРАВНЕ С СЕРЕБРЯНОЙ МОНЕТОЙ' below, and the date '1924' at the foot. The entire design is framed by a geometric meander border in brown on a pale buff ground. |
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| 正面铭文 | ОДНА КОПЕЙКА ИМЕЕТ ХОЖДЕНИЕ НАРАВНЕ С СЕРЕБРЯНОЙ МОНЕТОЙ 1924 |
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The 1924 copper coinage shortage in the early Soviet Union forced the state to issue fractional paper currency at denominations normally reserved for metal — the 1, 2, 3, and 5 kopeck notes of this series were a direct stopgap while the mint struggled to produce sufficient copper coin after the currency reform that introduced the chervonets-backed ruble. These tiny notes circulated as genuine pocket change, not as emergency scrip in any temporary or provisional sense, but as the functional small-change system of a modernizing economy still rebuilding its monetary infrastructure from near collapse.
The series was withdrawn relatively quickly once coin production caught up, which kept surviving examples from accumulating heavy wear — though light creasing from folding into wallets and purses is common and expected.