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5 Kopecks

Uitgever Bank for Foreign Trade of the USSR (Vneshtorgbank)
Jaar 1978-1980
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Valuta Sixth Rouble (1961-1991)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Guilloche underprint with a large numeral '5' vignette at right, framed by a decorative rosette border, and an anchor emblem below the denomination. Multi-line text in Cyrillic occupies the left field, with two manuscript signatures and a series/serial number at lower right.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain white paper reverse showing bleed-through impression of the obverse text and vignette elements, with no distinct printed design, lettering, or security devices on this side.
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Vneshtorgbank's small-denomination certificates were issued specifically for use in Beriozka shops — the hard-currency retail network where Soviet citizens who received foreign earnings could spend their valuta without handling actual foreign banknotes. The 5 kopeck denomination sat at the bottom of the certificate ladder, used for change in transactions where the amounts were modest but the currency controls were absolute.

Two distinct series exist: one for general foreign currency holders and a separate "D" series restricted to Soviet nationals working abroad. The two are not interchangeable and collectors frequently conflate them.

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