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10 000 Roubles Government of The North Region

Uitgever Government of the Northern Region (Archangel)
Jaar 1918
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Opschrift voorzijde Рос. 10000
Срок 15 Февраля 1919
5% Краткосрочное обязательство Временного Правительства Северной Области
Предъявителю сего обязательства 15 Февраля 1919 года АСАТЬ ТЫСЯЧЬ рублей в Архангельском Отделении Государственного Банка
Председатель Временного Правительства Северной Области
Управляющий Отделением Финансов
Архангельск, 15 Августа 1918 г.
Bon du Trésor de DIX MILLE roubles
Remboursable le 15 Février 1919
TEN THOUSAND ROUBLES
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is largely unprinted, showing only a faint ghosting of the obverse text visible through the thin paper stock, with a small ornate guilloche cartouche at the right edge and residual pale underprint text across the field, consistent with the single-sided production typical of emergency Civil War-era Russian bond issues.
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The Government of the Northern Region was a short-lived anti-Bolshevik administration established in Archangel in August 1918 under the protection of Allied intervention forces — British, French, American, and others who had landed in the White Sea ports that summer. Currency had to be produced locally and quickly, which is why this note was printed in Archangel itself rather than sourced from established security printers. The results were predictably crude by the standards of the era.

The regime collapsed in early 1920 when Allied troops withdrew and Bolshevik forces moved in. Notes of this series almost certainly circulated alongside Allied military scrip, British currency, and older Imperial Russian paper during the occupation period — an unusually tangled monetary environment for what was essentially a remote northern port city.

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