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| 表面の説明 | The note is framed by an architectural border of classical columns and a cornice, with the title inscription КАЗНАЧЕЙСКИЙ ЗНАКЪ СИБИРСКОГО ВРЕМЕННОГО ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВА across the top. At centre, the denomination ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ is printed in large Cyrillic letterpress above a text panel stating that the treasury note is exchangeable for State Credit Bills, accompanied by two manuscript signatures. Flanking the central panel, oval vignettes each contain a double-headed eagle within a wreath, set between paired torch motifs, with the series number СЕРІЯ А. 315 repeated at lower left and right, and the year 1918 in a cartouche at the foot. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is enclosed within multiple guilloche border frames. At centre, a large heraldic shield bearing the Siberian coat of arms is surrounded by a circular guilloche underprint with the repeated inscription 5 РУБЛЕЙ radiating around it. To the left, a plain panel inscribed РУБЛЕЙ. To the right, a text panel with conditions of issue in small Cyrillic script. The numeral 5 appears in each corner of the note. |
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The Siberian Provisional Government at Omsk issued this note amid an extraordinarily fragmented monetary environment — in 1918, western Siberia alone was circulating scrip from at least a dozen competing regional authorities, Czechoslovak Legion field issues, and depreciated Imperial Romanov notes simultaneously. The Provisional Administration's paper had no central bank backing it and no fixed redemption mechanism.
Pick S817 belongs to the broader Omsk Government series that would eventually be subsumed under Kolchak's All-Russian Government in late 1918. Notes from the pre-Kolchak Siberian administration are considerably less common than the later White Army emissions, which were produced in far larger quantities and survived in greater numbers outside Russia.