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| Uitgever | Provisional Government of the Northern Region (Chaikovskiy Government) |
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| Jaar | 1919 |
| Type | Local banknote |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central vignette of the State Duma building in Moscow at upper centre, inscribed ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ ДУМА below the architectural image, flanked by foliate ornamental borders. The denomination is stated as a 5% bond obligation of forty roubles in bold Cyrillic letterpress text. Multiple manuscript signatures of ministers appear in the lower portion, with the date Петроградъ, 27 марта 1917 года printed beneath. |
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| Beschrijving beveiliging | Cancelled or validated by official perforation applied by the Chaikovskiy Government authorities in Northern Russia for local circulation purposes. |
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| Opmerkingen |
The Provisional Government of the Northern Region — formed in Arkhangelsk in August 1918 under the Socialist Revolutionary Nikolai Chaikovsky, backed by Allied intervention forces — issued this note during one of the more peculiar currency arrangements of the Russian Civil War. Unable to produce entirely new stock quickly enough, the administration perforated existing Kerensky-era 40-rouble notes to distinguish them from currency circulating under Bolshevik authority. The perforation is the note's entire reason for being a separate cataloged type.
Allied withdrawal in 1919 doomed the government. Collapse came by February 1920, leaving substantial quantities of this perforated issue unredeemed.