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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in Russian Cyrillic script on a light guilloche underprint. The Imperial Russian double-headed eagle arms appear at upper centre, flanked by large ornate numeral '1' vignettes at left and right. The heading reads 'ВРЕМЕННЫЙ РАЗМЕННЫЙ ЗНАК' (Temporary Exchange Note), with the main denomination legend 'ОДНА МАРКА' in bold decorative lettering across the centre. The lower portion carries two columns of authorising text and two manuscript signatures of army officials, with the place and date of issue 'ЗАПАДНОЙ ДОБРОВОЛЬЧЕСКОЙ АРМИИ · МИТАВА 10 · ОКТ · 1919' inscribed below the denomination. A serial number appears at upper right. |
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| 正面铭文 | ВРЕМЕННЫЙ РАЗМЕННЫЙ ЗНАК ОДНА МАРКА ЗАПАДНОЙ ДОБРОВОЛЬЧЕСКОЙ АРМИИ · МИТАВА 10 · ОКТ · 1919 Командующий Западной Добровольческой Армией Начальник Отдела Государственного Хозяйства при Армии |
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The Western Volunteer Army — nominally under German officer Pavel Bermondt-Avalov and operating across the Baltic in late 1919 — issued this currency while effectively functioning as a rogue force. The German high command had technically disbanded such units following the Armistice, but Bermondt-Avalov's men remained in the field, partly funded by German nationalist interests and partly self-sustaining through local requisition. These notes were the financial infrastructure of that arrangement.
Printed in Mitau, which the army briefly held before being driven out by Latvian and Estonian forces in November 1919, the issue had an extremely short operational life. Within weeks of printing, the army collapsed and the notes became worthless.