The Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic issued this note amid the civil war period when four or five competing governments were simultaneously printing currency and claiming authority over Ukrainian territory. The Bolshevik-aligned UASSR administration needed functioning money quickly, and the 1920 series reflects that urgency — production was rudimentary, and the watermarked paper itself was likely inherited from pre-revolutionary stock rather than purpose-made.
Pick S293 falls within the "S" (Specialized) catalog, meaning it circulated in a region or under political conditions the editors considered outside the mainstream sequence. That classification understates how consequential this currency was on the ground during the Soviet consolidation of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic issued this note amid the civil war period when four or five competing governments were simultaneously printing currency and claiming authority over Ukrainian territory. The Bolshevik-aligned UASSR administration needed functioning money quickly, and the 1920 series reflects that urgency — production was rudimentary, and the watermarked paper itself was likely inherited from pre-revolutionary stock rather than purpose-made.
Pick S293 falls within the "S" (Specialized) catalog, meaning it circulated in a region or under political conditions the editors considered outside the mainstream sequence. That classification understates how consequential this currency was on the ground during the Soviet consolidation of Ukraine.