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| 表面の説明 | Light and dark green underprint on the original 500 Rubli note (P#8), with a bold red letterpress overprint applying the new denomination and issuing authority. The overprint reads 'LATVIJAS BANKAS PAGAIDU NAUDAS ZĪME' across the top and '10 LATU' in large figures flanking the centre, superimposed over the original 'PEEZI SIMTS RUBLI / 500 RUBLI' legends. Two manuscript signatures of financial officials appear in the lower left and right corners, with the serial number printed twice in black. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Light and dark green, retaining the original reverse design of the 500 Rubli note with allegorical vignettes representing agriculture, industry, and navigation. A red letterpress overprint of the new denomination is applied across the centre of the note. |
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Latvia's postwar monetary situation was chaotic enough that the Bank of Latvia resorted to overprinting existing Rubli-denominated stock rather than waiting on fresh printing contracts. The 10 Latu overprint on the 500 Rubli base note reflects the Lat's introduction in 1922 at a fixed rate of 50 Rubli to 1 Lats — the arithmetic checks out exactly, which was the point.
The underlying P#8 notes had been printed during the brief window of Latvian monetary independence before proper infrastructure existed. Overprinting was expedient, not ideal, and the series was retired relatively quickly once purpose-printed Latu notes became available.