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100 Roubles Pink

Issuer Republic of Belarus
Year 1991
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Reference(s) P#A6
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Obverse lettering Рэспубліка Беларусь
КУПОН
адзін рубель
КУПОН
тры рублі
КУПОН
пяць рублёў
КУПОН
дзесяць рублёў
КУПОН
дваццаць рублёў
Рэспубліка Беларусь
КАРТКА СПАЖЫЎЦА
на 100 рублёў
Прозвішча __________
Кім выдадзена __________
Кіраўнік __________
Галоўны бухгалтар __________
М. П.
ПАДРОБКА ПРАСЛЕДУЕЦЦА ПА ЗАКОНУ
Reverse description Reverse entirely unprinted, presenting a plain off-white paper surface with no design, text, or security elements.
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Belarus declared independence from the Soviet Union in August 1991, and this note belongs to the transitional currency scramble that followed — a period when the country needed paper money immediately but had no established central bank infrastructure to produce it cleanly. The 1991 ruble series was introduced as a temporary measure alongside Russian rubles still circulating freely, a dual-currency muddle that persisted into 1992.

P#A6 is catalogued with the "A" prefix specifically because these early Belarusian issues were retroactively slotted into the Pick sequence — they weren't anticipated when the original numbering was assigned.