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5 Kopecks

Uitgever Bank for Foreign Trade of the USSR (Vneshtorgbank)
Jaar 1985-1989
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Valuta Sixth Rouble (1961-1991)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Vignette of the cruise ship Shota Rustaveli at lower centre, rendered in intaglio on a pink guilloche underprint. Denomination numeral '5' at upper right within a decorative rosette, with two manuscript signatures and a serial number below the ship vignette.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain reverse printed in pale blue-grey, showing a mirror bleed-through of the obverse design with no additional printed elements, leaving the surface largely unadorned.
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Vneshtorgbank's small-denomination certificates were issued exclusively for use in Beriozka shops — the hard-currency retail network that allowed the Soviet state to extract foreign exchange from diplomats, sailors, and Soviet citizens with access to foreign earnings. The 5 kopeck certificate had genuine purchasing power within that system, tradeable for imported goods unavailable anywhere else in the domestic economy. Ordinary Soviet citizens caught in possession of these certificates without authorization faced serious legal consequences under currency control statutes that remained in force until the late Gorbachev period.

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