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| Emittent | Zhytomyr Branch of the State Bank |
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| Jahr | 1918 |
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| Nennwert | Anmelden um Details zu sehen |
| Währung | Anmelden um Details zu sehen |
| Material | Paper |
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| Vorderseitenlegende | ЧЕК ПРИЗНАЕТСЯ ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНЫМЪ ВЪ ТЕЧЕНІЕ ДЕСЯТИ ДНЕЙ СО ВРЕМЕНИ ЕГО ВЫДАЧИ Житомирское Отделеніе ГОСУДАРСТВЕНН. БАНКА Р. 200– 10 апреля 1918 г. Прошу заплатить предъявителю сего двести рублей и таковую же сумму списать с моего текущего счета ГОСУДАРСТВ. БАНКЪ |
| Rückseitenbeschreibung | Plain unprinted reverse carrying a multi-line typeset text block in pre-reform Cyrillic, stating the conditions of validity of the cheque beyond ten days and its obligation to be accepted in all payments, with an anti-counterfeiting warning. The issuing authority is identified as the Zhytomyr Branch of the State Bank (Житомирское Отделение Государственнаго Банка), below which two manuscript signatures appear under the printed titles Управляющий (Manager) and Контролер (Controller). |
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The Azov-Don Commercial Bank was one of Russia's largest joint-stock banks before the revolution, with branches spread across the former empire. During the chaotic months of 1918, local branches of both state and commercial banking institutions in Ukraine issued their own emergency obligations as central monetary authority collapsed — Zhytomyr, as the administrative center of Volhynia Governorate, was one of several provincial cities producing such scrip under multiple issuing names simultaneously.
The P#S355 designation places this firmly in the Ukrainian local issues category, a notoriously difficult series to attribute cleanly given that political control over Zhytomyr changed hands multiple times in 1918 alone — UNR, German occupation, Hetmanate — each transition disrupting supply chains and banking operations.