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3 Roubles North Russia - Chaikovskiy Government

Uitgever Government of the Northern Region (Chaikovskiy Government)
Jaar 1919
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central text panel within an ornate guilloche border carries the title inscription in Cyrillic above the denomination in large bold letterpress script. Two crownless double-headed eagles — the Republican emblem — flank the denomination at left and right. A red guilloche underprint occupies the central field, and two handwritten signatures appear at the lower portion alongside the date 1919, with the serial number repeated at top-left and bottom-centre.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed in blue-green tones and centred on a large shield-shaped cartouche bearing a numbered legal text in Cyrillic, surmounted by a crownless double-headed eagle vignette at upper centre. Large stylised numeral '3' guilloché panels occupy the left and right fields, set within an elaborate scalloped ornamental border with foliate corner pieces.
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The Chaikovskiy Government — formally the Supreme Administration of the Northern Region — was a short-lived anti-Bolshevik administration based in Arkhangelsk, propped up by Allied intervention forces after British troops landed there in August 1918. Nikolai Chaikovskiy, the Socialist Revolutionary who nominally led it, spent much of his tenure in Paris lobbying for support rather than governing from the front. The currency it issued was backed by nothing more concrete than Allied goodwill.

The regime collapsed in early 1920 after the Allied withdrawal. Notes from this series had an extremely brief circulation window, and many were rendered worthless before holders could exchange them.

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