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10 Roubles Archangel - White regime

Uitgever Archangel Branch of the State Bank
Jaar 1918
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Valuta Rouble (1917-1924)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of large numeral 10 within an ornate frame, flanked on either side by fasces motifs with decorative floral scrollwork. Serial number appears at upper left and lower right. Text inscription in Cyrillic runs across the lower portion, identifying the Archangel Branch of the State Bank as issuer, with manuscript signatures of the Commissioner, Manager, and Cashier below.
Opschrift voorzijde ЧЕК НА ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ
ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ
Предъявитель сего чека имеетъ получить изъ кассы АРХАНГЕЛЬСКАГО ОТДѢЛЕНІЯ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАГО БАНКА или одного изъ казначействъ Архангельской губерніи ДЕСЯТЬ рублей.
ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ БАНКЪ АРХАНГЕЛЬСКОЕ ОТДѢЛЕНІЕ
и. о. Управляющаго
Комиссаръ
Касcиръ
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Opmerkingen

The Archangel Branch of the State Bank began issuing its own obligations in the summer of 1918 following the Allied intervention at Archangel — British, French, and American forces landed in August of that year to support the anti-Bolshevik Northern Government under Nikolai Chaikovsky. With Bolshevik currency deemed politically and practically unusable in the occupied zone, local emission became a military and administrative necessity rather than a deliberate monetary policy.

The S-prefix in Pick's classification marks it as a regional separatist or provisional issue, and P#S107 sits within a short-lived series that ceased when the Allies withdrew in 1920 and the White forces collapsed shortly after. Notes from this series frequently show evidence of hard use — the region's economy during the intervention period was under severe pressure, and these circulated alongside British military scrip.

MISSCHIEN OOK INTERESSANT