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1000 Roubles Samara Directory

Uitgever Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly (Komuch)
Jaar 1918
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Waarde 1000 Roubles
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Beschrijving voorzijde Black text on green guilloche underprint. Imperial double-headed eagle arms vignette at left, with denomination '1000' printed vertically alongside. The body of the note carries multi-line Cyrillic text constituting a short-term obligation of the Council of Governing Departments of the Committee of Members of the All-Russian Constituent Assembly, redeemable at the State Bank in Samara and Kazan, with serial number, date, and multiple manuscript signatures below.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse is plain, unprinted white paper showing fold marks and light soiling consistent with circulation; no printed design elements, text, or vignettes are present.
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Opmerkingen

Komuch — the Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly — controlled the middle Volga region for only a few months in 1918, from June until the Czechoslovak Legion and White forces were pushed back by the Red Army in the autumn. This note was issued from Samara during that brief window, making it one of the more politically specific emissions of the Russian Civil War period: not Tsarist, not Bolshevik, but the remnant of the democratically elected assembly that the Bolsheviks had dissolved at gunpoint in January 1918.

Komuch collapsed by September 1918. Notes issued under its authority had an exceptionally short legitimate circulation life.

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