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5 Roubles Alaska

Uitgever Russian-American Company
Jaar 1815-1862
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Waarde 5 Roubles
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse of this walrus skin parchment note is plain and unprinted, showing only the natural texture and surface of the parchment substrate, which served as the primary anti-counterfeiting characteristic of these colonial issues.
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Beschrijving beveiliging Printed on walrus skin parchment, a highly distinctive and difficult-to-replicate natural material that served as the primary security feature for these colonial scrip notes issued in Russian America.
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The Russian-American Company's walrus hide notes are among the most materially unusual monetary instruments ever produced in North America. Issued by a chartered trading monopoly — not a state bank — to pay workers and fur traders at remote Alaskan outposts where coined metal was chronically scarce, these notes circulated in a closed economy with no practical exit for most holders.

The substrate itself was a pragmatic response to a genuine supply problem: paper could not reliably reach Sitka. The hide resisted moisture and rough handling in ways that imported paper could not. The security feature was essentially the material — counterfeiting walrus parchment in the field was not a realistic proposition.

The Company lost its monopoly charter in 1862, the same year these notes ceased. Redemption for surviving holders was neither guaranteed nor swift.