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25 Kran Overprinted on German 10 Mark

Uitgever Azerbaijan People's Government
Jaar 1916-1917
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Valuta Toman (1916-1946)
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse retains the original German Reichskassenschein of 6 October 1906, printed in olive-green intaglio over a fine guilloche underprint, with a classical allegorical female figure standing draped in robes to the right and holding a laurel branch. A large blank oval medallion at center bears a two-line red letterpress overprint in Persian script reading 'بیست و پنج قران' (25 Qiran). The lower panel carries the original German inscriptions 'Reichskassenschein. Zehn Mark.' and 'REICHSSCHULDENVERWALTUNG' alongside facsimile manuscript signatures.
Opschrift voorzijde Reichskassenschein. Zehn Mark. Berlin, den 6. Oktober 1906. REICHSSCHULDENVERWALTUNG. بیست و پنج قران
Beschrijving keerzijde Log in om details te zien
Opschrift keerzijde Log in om details te zien
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Beveiligingstype Log in om details te zien
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Opmerkingen

The Azerbaijan People's Government — a short-lived Soviet-backed administration established in Iranian Azerbaijan in late 1945 — had no printing infrastructure of its own. The solution was blunt: overprint captured or stockpiled German 10 Mark notes from the 1916–1917 Reichsbanknote series with a 25 Kran valuation. The exchange rate implied by the overprint bore little relationship to any functioning market; it was an administrative act, not a monetary one.

The original Reichsdruckerei notes were wartime issues, printed under the pressures of the First World War economy. That a note designed for Berlin commerce ended up recirculated in Tabriz under a separatist government thirty years later is the kind of trajectory no issuing authority anticipates.

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