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25 000 Roubles Transcaucasian S.S.R. Railroad

Uitgever Управление Железных Дорог (Railroad Administration of the Transcaucasian S.S.R.)
Jaar 1920
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Waarde 25 000 Roubles (25 000)
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Opschrift voorzijde УПРАВЛЕНИЕ ЖЕЛЕЗНЫХ ДОРОГ
РАСЧЕТНЫЙ ЗНАК
ДВАДЦАТЬПЯТЬ ТЫСЯЧ РУБ.
25000
КОЛЛЕКТИВНОГО СНАБЖЕНИЯ
С.С.Р. ЗАКАВКАЗЬЯ
Расчетный Знак. Сер. В 25000 р. № 1000
Сер. В № 1000
За Нач. дорог
Комиссар дорог
Beschrijving keerzijde Plain green guilloche underprint with a mirror-image ghost impression of the obverse text visible through the paper. A central block of printed Cyrillic text sets out the legal basis for issue, stating the note is issued by the Railroad Administration of the Soviet Socialist Republics of Transcaucasia in lieu of salary, redeemable for goods at collective supply and distribution points of the Transcaucasian Railways. Two manuscript signatures appear below the text block, identified as За Нач. дорог and Комиссар дорог.
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The Transcaucasian Railroad Administration issued its own currency during the early 1920s because the Soviet monetary system had not yet penetrated the region with any reliability. Rail workers needed wages; the central government could not supply stable notes fast enough. The result was a series of locally authorized scrip issues backed by nothing more durable than administrative authority — themselves a product of the chaotic overlap between Bolshevik consolidation in the Caucasus and the remnants of competing Georgian, Armenian, and Azerbaijani monetary systems.

The 25,000 rouble denomination reflects the hyperinflationary pressures of the period rather than any genuine purchasing power at that face value.

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