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20 Roubles - Perforated North Russia - Chaikovskiy Government

Uitgever Supreme Administration of the Northern Region (Chaikovskiy Government)
Jaar 1919
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of the State Duma building in Moscow (Государственная Дума) rendered in fine engraved line work, set within an ornate frame with foliate border and guilloche underprint. Serial number appears twice in the upper margin alongside series designation «IV серія». The note is a repurposed 5% Liberty Loan bond (Заёмъ Свободы) of 20 roubles nominal value, dated 27 March 1917 in Petrograd, overprinted or perforated for use by the Chaikovskiy Government in Northern Russia.
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Opschrift keerzijde 1917 · ЗАЁМЪ СВОБОДЫ · 1917
выпущенный на основании Постановления Временного Правительства от 27 марта 1917 года.
Управляющий Государственным Банком
Комиссаром Погашения Долгов
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Срокъ последняго купона 16 марта 1922 года.
1917 · ЗАЁМЪ СВОБОДЫ · 1917
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The Supreme Administration of the Northern Region — the Chaikovskiy Government — controlled Arkhangelsk and surrounding territory under Allied protection from mid-1918 until early 1920, when the British withdrew and the White position collapsed completely. This note was issued against that backdrop: a regional authority printing its own currency in Petrograd while the Bolsheviks held the city, which tells you something about the chaotic logistics of White-controlled money supply during the Civil War period.

The perforation security feature on P#S161 is the distinguishing element of this particular issue within the Northern Region series. Perforated and unperforated variants exist, and the distinction matters to attribution.

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