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25 Roubles Soviet Socialist Republic of Armenia - Aleksandropol

Uitgever Aleksandropolsky Gorodskoy Obshchestvennyy Bank (Alexandropol Municipal Public Bank)
Jaar 1919
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Valuta Rouble (1917-1924)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Check-style emergency note issued by the Alexandropol Municipal Public Bank, with Cyrillic text across the top reading АЛЕКСАНДРОПОЛЬСКIЙ ГОРОДСКОЙ ОБЩЕСТВЕННЫЙ БАНКЪ. The central field contains a handwritten account number and cheque number, with the printed text indicating payment to the bearer of twenty-five roubles, charged to a special current account. A circular bank seal stamp and a handwritten date of 11 October 1919 appear in the lower portion, along with manuscript signatures.
Opschrift voorzijde АЛЕКСАНДРОПОЛЬСКIЙ ГОРОДСКОЙ ОБЩЕСТВЕННЫЙ БАНКЪ
Счетъ № 712
Спец. Текущий Счетъ
Чекъ № 12575
Р.С. 25-- К.--
Заплатите предъявителю ДВАДЦАТЬ
ПЯТЬ рублей
списав сумму со счета
II Октября 191_9 года
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Opmerkingen

Aleksandropol — now Gyumri — was briefly under Armenian Republican control in 1919 before Soviet forces consolidated power in late 1920. The Aleksandropolsky Gorodskoy Obshchestvennyy Bank was a municipal institution issuing local emergency scrip during a period when the Transcaucasus was cycling through overlapping authorities, currencies, and military occupations. Notes like this one filled a vacuum left by the near-total collapse of usable circulating medium.

Local printing in Alexandropol meant limited press technology, and the S691 series shows it — typography is rudimentary, security features essentially absent. The Treaty of Alexandropol, signed November 1920 after the Turkish military campaign, rendered this entire municipal currency apparatus immediately obsolete.

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