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| 正面描述 | Plain salmon-toned note with a decorative interlaced border in dark ink running the full perimeter. The denomination "1 Weens rublis" is printed in large Gothic blackletter script at centre, flanked by numeral "1" on each side; above it, the issuing authority legend appears in a smaller Gothic typeface. The date "Rigā, 15. augustā 1919. g." is printed at centre below the denomination, followed by two manuscript signatures and a red serial number prefix with black numerals at lower left. An anti-counterfeiting warning appears at the foot of the note. |
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| 背面铭文 | Fälschungen unterliegen der gesetzlichen Strafe Schuldschein der Stadt Riga Ein Rubel auf 1 Lettländischen Rubel. Garantiert durch den Besitz der Stadt. Долговое обязательство города Риги Одинъ Рубль На 1 Латвійскій рубль. Обезпеченъ всѣмъ имуществомъ города. Поддѣлка преслѣдуется закономъ. |
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Riga's municipal government issued its own currency in 1919 because it had no practical alternative. The newly independent Latvian state had not yet established a functioning central bank or unified currency system, and the city was simultaneously dealing with the aftermath of German occupation, a Bolshevik advance, and the collapse of Tsarist ruble infrastructure. Local authorities stepped in to fill the gap.
Printed locally under genuinely difficult wartime conditions, the paper quality and registration on these notes varies considerably across the run — not a grading caveat, but a documented production reality reflecting what Riga's printers actually had available in early 1919.