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| 表面の銘文 | УКРАЇНСЬКА РСР КАРТКА СПОЖИВАЧА на 200 карбованців – лютий 1991 р. (строк дії 6 місяців) УРСР ДОН КУПОН НА 1 крб. ЛЮТИЙ КУПОН НА 3 крб. КУПОН НА 5 крб. КУПОН НА 10 крб. КУПОН НА 25 крб. КУПОН НА 50 крб. |
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| 偽造防止技術 | Official stamp |
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The 200 Karbovantsiv of 1990 belongs to a peculiar transitional moment — the Ukrainian SSR was still formally part of the Soviet Union when these were issued, yet the infrastructure for a separate monetary identity was already being assembled. These notes circulated alongside Soviet rubles under a coupon rationing system introduced to prevent outsiders from draining Ukrainian goods markets as the USSR began to fracture.
The "official stamp" security feature is telling: authentication relied on bureaucratic marking rather than sophisticated printing technology, reflecting both the speed of issuance and limited production resources available to a republic-level authority that had not yet fully broken from Moscow.