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200 Hryvnias Odesa City Loan

Uitgever Executive Committee of the Odesa City Council
Jaar 1997
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Valuta Hryvnia (1996-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Green intaglio-printed municipal bond with a central vignette of the Odesa Opera House facade, surmounted by an allegorical quadriga group. An elaborate acanthus and cherub cartouche frames the top border, while a guilloche medallion at the foot contains a standing civic figure. Denomination numerals appear in panel boxes at left and right, with the city name ОДЕСА and bond title in bold Cyrillic letterpress at centre.
Opschrift voorzijde 1997
травень
200 двісті гривень двісті гривень 200
номер серія
045322 Б-1
ОДЕСА
облігація міської позики
Голова Виконкому Головний бухгалтер
50%
Виконавчий комітет Одеської міської ради народних депутатів
Україна, м. Одеса, Думська площа, 1
CANADIAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, LIMITED.
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Opmerkingen

Odesa issued this loan note in 1997 as part of a short-lived municipal securities experiment that briefly proliferated across Ukrainian cities in the mid-1990s, when the central government's fiscal collapse pushed local authorities toward improvised quasi-monetary instruments. The Canadian Bank Note Company's involvement is the genuinely surprising detail here — a century-old Ottawa security printer best known for federal contracts taking on a commission from a cash-strapped Ukrainian port city council is not an obvious pairing, and speaks to how aggressively CBN was pursuing post-Soviet republic work during that decade.

Municipal loan notes of this type were redeemable against local taxes and utility payments rather than functioning as pure currency — a distinction that mattered legally, if not always in practice.

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