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10 Roubles

Uitgever Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR)
Jaar 1919
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Red-orange letterpress print over a light red-orange guilloche underprint. Undulated circles frame the numeral '10' at centre-left and centre-right, with ornamental borders running the full perimeter. Block serial numbers appear at upper left and lower right, while the central field carries the legal redemption text in Cyrillic, surmounted by the note title and denomination, with facsimile signatures and the year date positioned at lower centre.
Opschrift voorzijde Государственный кредитный билетъ АА - 067 ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ 10 Кредитные билеты размѣниваются Госу- дарственнымъ банкомъ на золотую монету безъ ограниченiя суммы и обезпечиваются всѣм достоянiемъ Государства. Управляющiй Кассиръ 1918
(Translation: State Credit Note AA - 067 Ten Roubles Credit notes are exchanged by the state bank for gold coin without limitation of sum and are backed up by all the government property. Manager Cashier 1918)
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The RSFSR's 1919 note issues came out of a period when Goznak was printing money faster than the economy could absorb it — hyperinflation was already underway, and denominations that seemed adequate in early 1919 were functionally worthless within months. This series was part of a broader collapse in purchasing power so severe that by 1921 the Soviet government was issuing notes in the millions of roubles for routine transactions.

P#89 retains a watermark, a security feature that would largely disappear from Soviet emergency issues as the civil war dragged on and production pressures made such refinements impractical.

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