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250 Roubles Akmolinsk Region

Uitgever Akmolinsk Regional Revolutionary Committee (Revkom)
Jaar 1919
Type Local banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde Краткосрочное обязательство Государственного Казначейства
Срок 1 Іюня 1920 г.
РУБ. 250.
Предъявителю сего уплачивается 1 Іюня 1920 г. Двѣсти пятьдесятъ рублей въ Государственномъ Банкѣ, его Конторахъ и Отдѣленіяхъ.
Директоръ Департамента Государственнаго Казначейства
Начальникъ Бухгалтерскаго Отдѣленія
АЯ Бухгалтеръ
Омскъ, 1 Іюня 1919 г.
Beschrijving keerzijde Plain light paper with a centrally placed rectangular red-ink overprint stamp authorising circulation within the Akmolinsk Region by order of the Revolutionary Committee (Revkom), at par with the monetary signs of the R.S.F.S.R. The overprint text is set in multiple lines within a simple ruled border, printed in red letterpress directly onto the back of the State Treasury obligation.
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The Akmolinsk Regional Revolutionary Committee was one of dozens of local Soviet bodies that assumed emergency issuing authority during the Civil War period, when Omsk itself was the seat of Kolchak's White government — meaning this note was printed in a city controlled by the opposing side, or in the immediate chaotic aftermath of its fall in November 1919. That tension between issuing authority and place of printing is not a bureaucratic footnote; it reflects just how fragmented monetary authority had become across western Siberia by late 1919.

High-denomination emergency issues from regional revkoms were frequently repudiated within months by superior Soviet financial authorities consolidating control.

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