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| Emittent | State Bank of the USSR (Gosbank) |
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| Jahr | 1991 |
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| Nennwert | 5 Roubles (5 SUR) |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | The State Emblem of the Soviet Union appears at the upper left, with a vignette of the Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin occupying the centre of the note. The denomination numeral '5' is rendered at centre, set against a multicolour guilloche underprint, with the issuing authority and backing clause inscribed across the face. |
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| Rückseitenbeschreibung | The reverse is dominated by a central cartouche carrying the word denomination 'ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ' in bold Cyrillic lettering, flanked on each side by the numeral '5' set within ornate guilloche rosettes in green, pink and blue. A further numeral '5' appears at lower left, with the serial number below, and an anti-counterfeiting legend enclosed in an oval panel at the lower centre of the composition. |
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The 1991 Gosbank series was printed in the final year of the Soviet state — this 5 Rouble note entered circulation just as the monetary system was beginning to buckle under shortages, wage arrears, and the inflationary pressure that would destroy the rouble's purchasing power within two years. Goznak's output that year was enormous across multiple denominations, a direct response to the cash deficit that had Soviet citizens queuing at banks simply to withdraw their own deposits.
At 12.175 million printed, this is among the more modestly struck values in the 1991 run. The series was superseded by Russian Federation issues after December 1991, though Gosbank notes remained legal tender in some successor states well into 1992.