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5 Maneti / Roubles / Rubley

发行方 Republic of Georgia
年份 1919
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面值 5 Maneti
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正面描述 Brown and pink note with a central oval vignette of Saint George on horseback slaying the dragon, set within a decorative guilloche border. The denomination numeral '5' appears in ornate cartouches at left and right, with the Georgian script legend 'ხუთი მანეთი' across the upper register. A central panel bears the Georgian text 'ბონო საქართველოს რესპუბლიკისა' with the issue year '1919' at the foot, flanked by two signature lines and serial numbers 'Ვ-0092' at lower left and right.
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背面铭文 ხუთი მანეთი
CINQ ROUBLES
AYANT COURS OBLIGATOIRE
AU MÊME TITRE QUE LES BILLETS
DE CRÉDIT RUSSE
ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ
ИМЪЕТЪ ХОЖДЕНІЕ
НАРАВНЪ СЪ РОССІЙСКИМИ
КРЕДИТНЫМИ БИЛЕТАМИ
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Georgia's short-lived Democratic Republic issued this note during one of the more precarious periods in the country's modern history — squeezed between Ottoman collapse, Bolshevik expansion, and British occupation forces that had little interest in underwriting a functioning Georgian economy. The 1919 series was printed domestically, which accounts for the relatively crude execution compared to the earlier notes produced abroad.

The trilingual denomination — Maneti, Roubles, Rubley — reflects the practical reality of a transitional economy still running partly on Russian Imperial infrastructure while asserting a separate national monetary identity. The republic itself ceased to exist in February 1921 when the Red Army crossed the border.