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3 Roubles Amur Region

Uitgever Amursky Oblastnoy Kreditny Soyuz (Amur Regional Credit Union) / Khabarovsky Kooperativ-Bank
Jaar 1919
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Waarde 3 Roubles
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Beschrijving voorzijde Dark grey-green letterpress note with serial number and date '1919г.' across the top margin. A central oval vignette bears the Cyrillic inscription 'АВАНСОВАЯ КАРТОЧКА / ТРИ РУБЛЯ' within a decorative frame, encircled by the legends of the Amur Regional Credit Union and Khabarovsky Cooperative Bank. Large numeral '3' denominators appear at each corner, with two ornamental vignettes flanking the central oval, and multiple manuscript signatures of issuing officials appearing in the lower portion.
Opschrift voorzijde АМУРСКИЙ ОБЛАСТНОЙ КРЕДИТНЫЙ СОЮЗЪ
ХАБАРОВСКІЙ КООПЕРАТИВ-БАНКЪ
АВАНСОВАЯ КАРТОЧКА
ТРИ РУБЛЯ
1919г.
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The Amur Region was one of the most administratively fragmented zones of the Russian Civil War, where Soviet forces, White Army factions, Japanese occupation troops, and local cooperative institutions all operated simultaneously — sometimes within the same city block. This note emerged from that chaos, issued jointly under the authority of both the Amur Regional Credit Union and the Khabarovsky Kooperativ-Bank, an unusual dual-issuer arrangement that reflects how desperately local commercial networks were improvising monetary infrastructure in 1919.

Cooperative-bank scrip from the Russian Far East is genuinely difficult to attribute with confidence; many issues circulated only within specific trade networks and were never formally redeemed. The S1224B designation distinguishes it from closely related varieties in the same series.

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