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100 Roubles Mogilev Region

Uitgever Mogilev Provincial Treasury (Могилевская Губерния)
Jaar 1918
Type Local banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde ПОДДЕЛКА ПРЕСЛЕДУЕТСЯ ЗАКОНОМЪ
СТО РУБЛЕЙ
1918 годъ
РАЗМЕНЫЙ БИЛЕТЪ МОГИЛЕВСКОЙ ГУБЕРНИИ
Все выпущенные въ обращенiе разменные билеты сполна обезпечены государственными кредитными билетами и обязательствами Государственнаго Казначейства.
По миновании надобности въ размЪнныхъ билетахъ публикуется во всеобщее свЪдЪнiе населенiя срокъ, въ теченiе котораго настоящiй разменный билетъ долженъ быть представленъ для получения госуд. бил.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse of this note carries only plain Russian text on an undecorated pink paper ground, presenting the legal and financial terms of the exchange note in letterpress. The text sets out the conditions governing the note's backing by State credit obligations and the procedure for its redemption upon public notice. No vignette, guilloche, or ornamental border is present on this side.
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The Mogilev Provincial Treasury issued this note during the chaotic interregnum of 1918, when central authority had effectively dissolved across much of the former Russian Empire and regional administrations were scrambling to fill the currency vacuum left by the Bolshevik upheaval. Provincial treasuries across Belarus and western Russia produced emergency scrip with minimal printing infrastructure — quality was often poor, and many issues circulated alongside Soviet notes, Imperial-era roubles, German occupation marks, and various municipal tokens simultaneously.

Mogilev had been the location of Stavka, the Russian Imperial military high command, until late 1917. The city changed hands multiple times in 1918, which compressed the practical circulation window for this issue considerably.

MISSCHIEN OOK INTERESSANT