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250 Roubles Nikolaevsk-on-Amur

Issuer Amurskaya Zolotopromyshlennaya Kompaniya (Amur Gold Mining Company)
Year 1920
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Currency Rouble (1917-1924)
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Obverse lettering АМГУНСКАЯ ЗОЛОТОПРОМЫШЛЕННАЯ КОМПАНИЯ. ПЕРЕВОДНОЕ ПИСЬМО Крйсковаго Управленiя. № 2468 Руб. 250 Выдано Апреля 20 дня 1920 года. Г. Представителю шахте получить из кассы Исполкома на получение въ Николаевскомъ Отдѣленiи Русско-Китайскаго Банка Двести пятьдесятъ рублей. Председатель Главноуправляющiй Бухгалтеръ
Reverse description Completely plain reverse printed on white paper with no design elements, text, or ornamentation, showing only natural aging, fold lines, and scattered foxing marks consistent with the period. A partial violet stamp impression is visible at the lower right corner, transferred from the obverse.
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The Amur Gold Mining Company issued scrip in 1920 during one of the most violent episodes of the Russian Civil War in the Far East. Nikolaevsk-on-Amur was held by partisan forces under Yakov Tryapitsyn, whose occupation culminated in the systematic massacre of the town's population and the burning of the settlement to the ground in May 1920 — an event known as the Nikolaevsk Incident. Notes issued here that year exist in a narrow window between the collapse of conventional authority and total destruction of the town itself.

That this scrip survives at all is the real point of interest.

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