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10 Roubles Arktikugol

Uitgever Arktikugol Trust
Jaar 1951
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Afmetingen 132 × 73 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Dark green letterpress text on a pale pink guilloche underprint, with a green oval rosette vignette at left. The coupon heading carries the issuing authority in Cyrillic across three lines, followed by the trust name in large bold type. The denomination numeral '10' appears in dark green at both left and right flanking the central text block, with the date '1951' printed at lower left.
Opschrift voorzijde CCCP МИНИСТЕРСТВО УГОЛЬНОЙ ПРОМЫШЛЕННОСТИ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ ТРЕСТ ,,АРКТИКУГОЛЬ` ТАЛОН No. НА ПРАВО ПОЛУЧЕНИЯ ТОВАРОВ В МАГАЗИ- НАХ РУДНИКОВ ТРЕСТА ,,АРКТИКУГОЛЬ` НА ОСТРОВЕ ШПИЦБЕРГЕН НА СУММУ ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ НИКАКИЕ ЗАЯВЛЕНИЯ ОБ УТЕРЕ НЕ ПРИНИМАЮТСЯ 1951
(Translation: USSR State Trust Ministry of Coal Industry `Arktikugol` Coupon No. Gives rights to the bearer to recieve goods from the stores of the mines of the trust `Arktikugol` on the island of Spitsbergen The amount of ten Roubles. No statement shall be accepted in the event of loss of the coupon. 1951)
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Arktikugol — the Soviet coal-mining trust operating on Svalbard under the terms of the 1920 Spitsbergen Treaty — issued its own internal scrip because Norwegian sovereignty over the archipelago made ordinary Soviet currency legally and politically awkward to circulate there. These notes functioned as a closed monetary system for Soviet workers at Barentsburg and Pyramiden, redeemable only within the trust's own stores and canteen system, with no exchange mechanism to the outside economy.

The 1951 series replaced an earlier postwar issue. Workers received wages partly in this scrip, a deliberate structural arrangement that tied purchasing power to company-controlled outlets — a familiar Soviet enterprise model transplanted into a technically foreign jurisdiction.

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