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| Issuer | Far Eastern Republic |
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| Year | 1920 |
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| Reference(s) | P#S1203 |
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| Obverse lettering | КРЕДИТНЫЙ БИЛЕТ ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ ДАЛЬНЕ-ВОСТОЧНОЙ РЕСПУБЛИКИ ОБЕЗПЕЧИВАЕТСЯ ВСЕМ ДОСТОЯНИЕМ РЕСПУБЛИКИ УПРАВЛЯЮЩИЙ КАССИР |
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| Reverse lettering | ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ ПОДДЕЛКА КРЕДИТНЫХ БИЛЕТОВ ПРЕСЛЕДУЕТСЯ ПО ЗАКОНУ 1920 |
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The Far Eastern Republic was a nominally independent buffer state created by the Bolsheviks in April 1920 to avoid direct military confrontation with Japan in the Russian Far East. Its currency was politically convenient fiction — Moscow needed the FER to appear sovereign enough to negotiate with Tokyo, so it issued its own notes. This 5 Rouble belongs to the first emission of that short-lived apparatus.
The republic was absorbed into Soviet Russia in November 1922, less than three years after this note was printed. Circulation was chaotic throughout — the region simultaneously saw Tsarist-era Siberian notes, Kerensky-era issues, and various ataman scrip competing in local trade. Surviving examples frequently show heavy use or damage consistent with that inflationary, multi-currency environment.