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100 Roubles

Uitgever Republic of Belarus
Jaar 1992
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Afmetingen 206 × 151 mm
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Opschrift voorzijde Рэспубліка Беларусь КАРТКА СПАЖЫЎЦА на 100 рублёў Прозвішча __________ Кім выдадзена __________ Кіраўнік __________ Галоўны бухгалтар __________ М. П. ПАДРОБКА ПРАСЛЕДУЕЦЦА ПА ЗАКОНУ
(Translation: Republic of Belarus, Consumer card for 100 Rubles, Last name / Issuing authority / Administrator / Chief accountant, Counterfeit is prosecuted by law)
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Varianten P#A19a(1) - full sheet of 28 Coupons with Printer's name "МКФ" at lower right in white field
P#A19a(2) - full sheet of 28 Coupons without Printer's name at lower right in white field
P#A19b - single coupon
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Belarus issued its first post-Soviet ruble series in 1992 as a transitional currency — technically called the Belarusian ruble but popularly known as "zaichiki" (little hares) after the animal imagery used across several denominations. The Republic had declared independence in August 1991, and these notes were rushed into circulation while Belarus still nominally participated in the ruble zone, making the early issues a strange overlap of Soviet-era economic thinking and a newly sovereign state's attempt at monetary independence.

P#A19 is the earlier, scarcer catalog listing for the 100 Ruble — distinct from the more commonly encountered P#9 variant issued the same year with differing security characteristics.

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