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| Uitgever | Ukrainian SSR (Українська РСР) |
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| Jaar | 1990-1992 |
| Type | Pattern or trial banknote |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Uncut sheet of 28 individual consumer coupons (картка споживача) arranged in a grid, valid November 1990 for six months, with a central registry block bearing institutional stamps and manuscript signatures. Coupons are denominated 1, 3, 5, and 10 karbovantsiv, each inscribed УРСР. Light blue-green paper stock with simple letterpress printing. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | УРСР КУПОН НА 1 КРБ. листопад КУПОН НА 3 КРБ. листопад КУПОН НА 5 КРБ. листопад КУПОН НА 10 КРБ. листопад УКРАЇНСЬКА РСР КАРТКА СПОЖИВАЧА на 100 купонів — листопада 1990 р. (строк дії 6 місяців) |
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These notes occupy an awkward bureaucratic moment: printed under Soviet authority for a republic that was already moving toward independence, they were issued as coupons to supplement — not replace — the Soviet ruble, rationing consumer goods during the supply crisis of the early 1990s. The karbovanets' revival was administrative necessity before it became monetary policy.
P#71 is exceptionally large for a circulating note of the period, which reflects its coupon-book origins. The format was never designed for pockets or wallets, and heavy use shows — worn, torn, and taped examples are far more common in the market than intact ones.