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| 正面描述 | The Soviet state arms at upper centre, with the large numeral '2' as an underprint behind the denomination text. The inscriptions ДВЕ КОПЕЙКИ appear in bold letterpress, below which a line of text reads ИМЕЮТ ХОЖДЕНИЕ НАРАВНЕ С СЕРЕБРЯНОЙ МОНЕТОЙ ('circulate at par with silver coin'). The date 1924 appears at the lower centre, the whole design enclosed within a geometric guilloche border. |
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| 背面描述 | A large bold numeral '2' occupies the upper portion of the note against a fine guilloche underprint. Below, the denomination is rendered in six languages of the Soviet republics arranged in horizontal lines, concluding with the issuer inscription С.С.С.Р. at the lower centre. The design is framed by a rectangular guilloche border of repeating geometric motifs. |
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The 1924 Soviet small-denomination notes — including this 2 Kopek piece — were a direct consequence of the NEP-era monetary reform that reintroduced the gold-backed chervonets and attempted to stabilize the ruble after years of hyperinflationary collapse. Metal coinage was in desperately short supply, and paper substitutes at kopek denominations filled the gap while the mint struggled to meet demand. The State Bank issued these notes as temporary currency, though "temporary" stretched considerably longer than intended.
Printed by Goznak, the state security printing works. The series is notorious among collectors for misaligned perforations — these notes were perforated along the sheet edges rather than guillotined, an unusual production choice that left many examples with uneven margins.