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10 Roubles Mogilev Region

Uitgever Mogilev Provincial Treasury (Могилевская Губерния)
Jaar 1918
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving voorzijde The face of this exchange note is dominated by the large denomination numeral '10' in each corner within ornate rosette frames, framed by an intricate guilloche border with floral and geometric ornaments. A central text block in Cyrillic carries the title 'РАЗМЕННЫЙ БИЛЕТ МОГИЛЕВСКОЙ ГУБЕРНИИ' (Exchange Note of the Mogilev Province) with the date '1918 ГОДЪ', followed by explanatory text regarding its guarantee by State Treasury obligations. The serial number and a manuscript cashier's signature appear at the lower centre, with the anti-counterfeiting warning 'ПОДДЕЛКА ПРЕСЛЕДУЕТСЯ ЗАКОНОМЪ' running along the top and bottom margins.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse carries a block of explanatory text in Cyrillic script, set within the same ornate guilloche border with rosette corner devices and denomination numeral '10' repeated in each corner, consistent in style with the face of the note.
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Opmerkingen

The Mogilev Provincial Treasury began issuing regional scrip in 1918 as central authority collapsed following the October Revolution and the subsequent German occupation of large parts of Belorussia. These notes were stop-gap instruments — the provincial apparatus had to fund itself and maintain minimal economic function while political control over the region shifted repeatedly between Bolshevik, German, and briefly Polish-aligned forces.

Pick S239 falls within a small and poorly documented series. Surviving examples are genuinely scarce, less from wartime destruction than from the sheer brevity of the issuing authority's operational existence.

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