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5 Roubles

Issuer Assignation Bank of Russia (Ассигнационный банк)
Year 1819-1843
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Value 5 Roubles (5 Рублей)
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Obverse description Crowned imperial double-headed eagle with central shield at top centre, above the main text block bearing the obligation legend and denomination in Cyrillic. The managing official's title and cashier designation appear below the central text, with two serial numbers printed at the bottom of the note.
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Reverse lettering ПЯТЬ
(Translation: FIVE)
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The Assignation Bank (Assignatsionny Bank) was established by Catherine II in 1769 specifically to fund military expenditures without depleting the silver reserve — a fiscal shortcut that worked briefly and then spectacularly didn't. By the time this note was issued, assignats had been circulating for half a century and were deeply discounted against silver coin, a gap the government repeatedly failed to close through forced exchange rates.

The 1819–1843 date range for this denomination reflects the long stagnation before Kankrin's 1843 reform, which finally abolished assignats and replaced them with credit rubles at a fixed rate of 3½ assignat rubles to 1 silver ruble — officially acknowledging the depreciation that markets had priced in for decades.