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| Issuer | Ural Cossack Army (Уральскаго Казачьяго Войска) |
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| Year | 1918 |
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| Currency | Rouble (1917-1924) |
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| Obverse lettering | 3000 | 6% | ШЕСТИПРОЦЕНТНОЕ ОБЯЗАТЕЛЬСТВО | УРАЛЬСКАГО КАЗАЧЬЯГО ВОЙСКА | НА | три тысячи рублей | Предъявитель получаетъ 15 декабря 1918 года изъ Войскового Казначейства три тысячи рублей | Председатель Войскового Съезда Б. Кириченковъ | Председатель Войскового Правительства Г. Фоминцевъ | Членъ Войскового Правительства | Бухгалтеръ | Обязательство действительно по 15 декабря 1928 года. |
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| Signature(s) | Б. Кириченков and Г. Фоминцев |
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The Ural Cossack Army issued its own currency in 1918 as the Bolshevik seizure of power collapsed normal financial channels across the southern Urals. The Uralsk-based Host operated with considerable autonomy during the Civil War period and produced notes independently of both the White Army command structures and the Provisional Government's surviving financial apparatus.
The 3,000-rouble denomination reflects the inflationary pressures that made large-value emergency scrip a practical necessity within months of issue. Signatories Kirichenkov and Fomintsev appear across the Ural Host series but are otherwise poorly documented figures — their precise roles in the Host's financial administration remain unclear in the secondary literature.