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250 Kuponi

发行方 National Bank of Georgia
年份 1993
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货币 Kuponi (1993-1995)
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正面描述 The right-hand printed field carries a central guilloche vignette of the Borjgali, the traditional Georgian sun symbol, flanked symmetrically by two pairs of heraldic griffins rendered in fine intaglio line work. A bold numeral '250' appears in a dark horizontal band at foot right, with the Georgian word inscription below, while the bank title runs along the top within a decorative border. The date '1993' is printed beneath the Borjgali. The left portion of the note is reserved for the serial number on an unprinted white field.
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防伪描述 Isometric rectangular design.
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Georgia's kupon series was an emergency parallel currency introduced after the Soviet ruble zone collapsed. The kuponi was never intended as a permanent unit — it functioned as a transitional instrument while the country worked toward the lari, which didn't arrive until 1995. By that point, hyperinflation had rendered small denominations like this one essentially worthless in daily use, and the entire series was withdrawn and demonetized.

The 1945 printing date in the metadata is almost certainly a catalog or data entry anomaly — the note was issued in 1993.