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1 Rouble Krasnoyarsk Territory

Issuer Krasnoyarsk Yenisei Provincial Society of Mutual Credit
Year 1919
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Currency Rouble (1917-1924)
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Obverse description Buff and brown note with ornate Cyrillic heading РАЗМЕННЫЙ ЧЕКЪ (Exchange Cheque) in decorative letterpress at top centre, with the denomination ОДИНЪ РУБЛЬ (One Rouble) within a bordered panel below. The body carries a text block in Cyrillic stating the note is payable to the bearer from the exchange till of the Krasnoyarsk Yenisei Society of Mutual Credit, followed by manuscript signatures of the Board Chairman, Board Members, Accountant, and Cashier. Serial number appears at lower left.
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Reverse lettering КРАСНОЯРСКОЕ ЕНИС. Г. ОВО ВЗАИМН. КРЕДИТА.
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The Krasnoyarsk Yenisei Provincial Society of Mutual Credit was one of dozens of cooperative credit societies forced into emergency note issuance during the Russian Civil War, when the Siberian interior was effectively cut off from any reliable central currency supply. Kolchak's Provisional All-Russian Government was nominally in control of Krasnoyarsk in 1919, but its own paper was distrusted enough that local institutions stepped in with their own obligations.

Mutual credit society notes from this region are among the more ephemeral issues of the period — short print runs, local acceptance only, and rapid obsolescence once the Red Army took Krasnoyarsk in January 1920.

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