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25 Akşa

Uitgever Tuvan People's Republic State Bank
Jaar 1940
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed in a matching reddish-brown tone, dominated by dense symmetric guilloche ornamental panels surrounding a central rectangular text block containing a Tuvan-language legal tender declaration and the date 1940. The denomination numeral 25 appears in large figures at each corner, and the lower margin carries the value inscription ЦЕЕРБЕI ПЕШ АКША in bold lettering.
Opschrift keerzijde Banksnn̈ biledi polza, aldan, erttektiŋ metaldar, Тыва sadбоi-үлетдүрүнүн bankzının eske pajlaktars-pile рydyn xemceeлdiŋ xandərttənnar
1940
ЦЕЕРБЕI ПЕШ АКША
25
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The Tuvan People's Republic occupied an awkward political position throughout its existence — nominally independent but functioning as a Soviet satellite, its banking infrastructure closely mirrored USSR models. This 1940 issue came just one year before Tuva formally voted to join the Soviet Union in 1944, making the entire 1940 series among the last currency ever produced for the republic.

Tuvan notes from this period are genuinely scarce. The population was small, the monetary economy limited, and surviving examples in any condition are underrepresented in most collections.

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