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10 Roubles Armavir

Issuer Armavir Branch of the State Bank
Year 1918
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Obverse description Black letterpress text on a light underprint, with the title inscription of the Armavir Branch of the State Bank at top and the denomination of 10 roubles stated in both numeral and written form. A date stamp reading 16 September 1918 appears in the central field, accompanied by a manuscript request to debit the bearer's current account, with two handwritten signatures at the lower portion. A vertical serial number is printed along the left margin.
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Reverse lettering Настоящій чекъ акцептованъ Армавирскимъ отдѣленіемъ Государственнаго банка и имѣетъ хожденіе наравнѣ съ Государственными кредитными билетами до 1-го Декабря 1918 г. Чекъ съ исправленіями оплатѣ не подлежитъ. Управляющій Контролеръ
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Armavir, a Kuban regional center, briefly hosted a branch of the State Bank during the Civil War period when central authority had effectively collapsed across the Caucasus. Local branches were authorized — or simply compelled by circumstance — to issue their own obligations, and the resulting notes varied considerably in design and printing quality depending on what equipment and paper were locally available. Armavir's issues from 1918 are among the more numerous of the regional South Russian emissions, though the S479 series shows several plate variants, which is what the "C" suffix here designates.

These circulated in a town that changed hands multiple times between Bolshevik and White forces through 1918–1919.

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