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| 背面描述 | The reverse is entirely typeset in Cyrillic, presenting the full terms and conditions of the Liberty Loan (Займъ Свободы) within a guilloche border. The heading 1917 • ЗАЕМЪ СВОБОДЫ • 1917 appears at both top and bottom in bold lettering. The body text details the bond's issue authority, denominations, interest payment schedule, and redemption terms, concluding with the final coupon date of 16 марта 1922 года and the facsimile signatures of the Управляющий Государственною Комиссіею Погашенія Долговъ and Бухгалтеръ. |
| 背面铭文 | 1917 • ЗАЕМЪ СВОБОДЫ • 1917 Управляющій Государственною Комиссіею Погашенія Долговъ Бухгалтеръ Срокъ последняго купона 16 марта 1922 года. |
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The "Zaym Svobody" — Liberty Loan — notes were originally issued by the Provisional Government in Petrograd in 1917 as war bond instruments rather than conventional currency. The Samara Directory designation marks a later stage: after the Bolshevik coup, the Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly (Komuch) established control over Samara in 1918 and authorized use of these already-printed Petrograd notes within its territory, effectively recycling Provisional Government paper as its own circulating medium.
Komuch's hold on Samara lasted only a few months before Red Army forces retook the city in October 1918.