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| Uitgever | Armavir Branch of the State Bank |
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| Jaar | 1918 |
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| Referentie(s) | P#S479I |
| Beschrijving voorzijde | Typeset letterpress design on white paper without pictorial vignettes or guilloche ornament. A vertical serial number panel at left carries the series and number designation in pre-reform Cyrillic, while the central text block presents the heading «ТВЕРДЫЙ ГАРАНТИРОВАННЫЙ ЧЕКЪ», the issuing authority, and the denomination «НА 200 РУБ.», followed by a bearer order text and a manuscript date. Two handwritten signatures appear at lower centre, with a faint Azov-Don Commercial Bank underprint across the middle field. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Entirely typeset reverse in pre-reform Cyrillic on plain white paper, without pictorial vignette or guilloche work, carrying a multi-line acceptance and validity statement. A circular official seal of the Armavir Branch of the State Bank is impressed at lower left. Two manuscript signatures appear beneath printed role designations «Управляющій» and «Контролеръ». |
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| Opmerkingen |
Armavir, a trading town in the Kuban region, briefly hosted a branch of the State Bank during the chaotic interregnum of 1918, when central authority had effectively ceased to exist across much of the northern Caucasus. Dozens of local institutions — city councils, cooperative banks, military commands — began printing their own obligations that year, and the Armavir branch was among them. The result was a patchwork of competing local currencies that circulated simultaneously, often at wildly different effective rates depending on who controlled the nearest checkpoint.
The "I" suffix in the Pick reference denotes a specific typographical or paper variant within the 200-rouble Armavir series — collectors should verify the precise distinguishing features against a current Specialized catalog, as the variant attributions for Kuban regional issues have been revised more than once.