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| Issuer | Georgian Socialist Soviet Republic |
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| Year | 1922 |
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| Value | 10 000 Roubles (10 000) |
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| Obverse description | Central vignette of a large neoclassical government building with a flag at its rooftop, set within an oval frame and surrounded by elaborate guilloche scrollwork in green. The denomination 10000 is printed in large Georgian script numerals on both sides of the central vignette, with Georgian-script inscriptions running across the upper portion of the note. The date 1922 appears at the lower centre, flanked by ornamental rosettes, with serial number and signature lines at the bottom. |
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| Reverse lettering | სახელმწიფო სახაზინო ბონი 10000 ROUBLES AYANT COURS OBLIGATOIRE AU MÊME TITRE QUE LES BILLETS DE CRÉDIT RUSSE РУБЛЕЙ ИМЪЕТЪ ХОЖДЕНІЕ НАРАВНЪ СЪ РОССІЙСКИМИ КРЕДИТНЫМИ БИЛЕТАМИ. |
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The Georgian SSR's brief independent monetary existence ended when it was absorbed into the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic in 1922 — the same year this note was issued. That timing matters: notes of this series were produced during an administrative transition that left currency authority genuinely ambiguous, and the Georgian SSR designation was effectively already obsolete by the time printing wrapped up.
High-denomination notes from this period reflect the severe inflation gripping the former Transcaucasian republics in the early 1920s, when 10,000 roubles carried real but diminishing purchasing power. Replacement came quickly.