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1000 Roubles Akmolinsk Region

Uitgever Akmolinsk Region Revolutionary Committee (Revkom)
Jaar 1919
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Beschrijving voorzijde This note is a 5% short-term obligation of the State Treasury (Государственного Казначейства), dated 1 June 1919 (Омск, 1 Июня 1919г.), with the denomination 1000 roubles printed vertically at left alongside a double-headed eagle vignette. The central text body states payment to the bearer at State Bank branches and offices on 1 June 1920, with manuscript signatures of the Director of the State Treasury and the Head of the Bookkeeping Department, together with a serial number (АН 59516) at lower centre.
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Opschrift keerzijde По постановлению Ревкома
имеет хождение в пределах Акмолинской области
НАРАВНЕ С ДЕНЕЖНЫМИ ЗНАКАМИ Р.С.Ф.С.Р.
по номинальной стоимости.
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Opmerkingen

The Akmolinsk Region Revkom issued this note during one of the most chaotic administrative periods in Siberian history — 1919 was the year Kolchak's White government in Omsk collapsed, and Soviet forces swept westward through the region. Local revolutionary committees improvised their own currency because central supply lines were broken and Sovznaki from Moscow were not reaching the outlying oblasts in usable quantities.

Printing in Omsk at this moment was its own problem. The city changed hands in November 1919, and materials and press capacity were shared, seized, or redirected constantly. Notes from this Revkom series are poorly documented in terms of exact issuance windows, which makes dating individual examples within the year difficult.

P#S964 falls within the broader "S" Siberia/Urals classification, a catch-all that reflects how provisional these instruments really were.

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