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100 Roubles Far Eastern Republic

Uitgever Far Eastern Republic
Jaar 1921
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Waarde 100 Roubles
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of a seated allegorical female figure resting against a basket overflowing with fruit and grain, rendered in fine intaglio style. The denomination «СТО РУБЛЕЙ» appears in letterpress below the central vignette, flanked by numerals «100» at left and right within ornate guilloche panels. The heading «ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ КРЕДИТНЫЙ БИЛЕТ» is printed across the top, with serial numbers in red at upper left and right, and manuscript signature lines for Управляющий and Кассир below the vignette.
Opschrift voorzijde ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ КРЕДИТНЫЙ БИЛЕТ
СТО РУБЛЕЙ
Управляющий
Кассир
ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ БАНКЪ РАЗМЕНЯЕТЪ КРЕДИТНЫЕ БИЛЕТЫ НА ЗОЛОТУЮ МОНЕТУ БЕЗ ОГРАНИЧЕНІЯ СУММЫ
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The Far Eastern Republic was a short-lived buffer state established in 1920 at Soviet instigation, designed to avoid direct confrontation with Japanese forces occupying the Russian Pacific coast. It functioned as nominally independent until November 1922, when Japanese troops withdrew and the republic was quietly absorbed into Soviet Russia. Its entire monetary existence lasted roughly two years.

Pick S1214 belongs to the 1921 emission, printed under difficult conditions with limited resources. The "S" prefix in the Pick classification reflects its status as a semi-governmental scrip rather than a central bank issue in the conventional sense — the republic never had time to build orthodox financial infrastructure.

Surviving examples frequently show uneven ink distribution, a known characteristic of the 1921 series.

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