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| 正面描述 | Light green guilloche underprint on white paper, with the Cyrillic text of the issuing authority arranged in the upper central field in dark blue letterpress. Two symmetrical star-form guilloche rosettes flank the central text block left and right, each enclosing a bold numeral '3' in violet. A single elongated guilloche vignette appears at the far left margin. The serial number is printed in red, and the date '1951' appears in the lower left corner. |
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| 背面描述 | Light green guilloche underprint on white paper, printed in a purely typographic style without vignettes or inscriptions. Two large symmetrical guilloche rosettes composed of interlocking star and petal motifs occupy the left and right fields, with a bold numeral '3' in violet letterpress centred between them. |
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Arktikugol — the Soviet coal-mining trust that operated the Spitsbergen (Svalbard) concessions under the 1920 Svalbard Treaty — issued its own scrip currency for use exclusively within its Arctic settlements, primarily Barentsburg. Norwegian currency was the only legal tender on the archipelago under the treaty's terms, so this scrip functioned as an internal company token, keeping rouble-denominated wages circulating within the trust's economy rather than converting into Norwegian kroner.
The 1951 series replaced earlier wartime and immediate postwar issues. Svalbard's peculiar status — Norwegian sovereignty, Soviet mining rights, no customs border — made these notes a bureaucratic necessity rather than a political statement.