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5 Roubles High Command of the Armed Forces

Uitgever High Command of the Armed Forces of South Russia (Glavnokomanduyushchiy Vooruzhyonnymi Silami na Yuge Rossii)
Jaar 1920
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Valuta Rouble (1917-1924)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Imperial double-headed eagle vignette at upper centre, wings spread, flanked by ornamental cartouches bearing text inscriptions. The central panel carries the denomination legend in bold Cyrillic lettering within a framed guilloche border. Serial number prefix and numeral appear at lower left and right, with two facsimile signatures below the central text block.
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Opschrift keerzijde Временная карточка на хлеб и продукты
г. Новороссийск
№ 13651
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М. П. Профсоюза или Учрежден.
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The Armed Forces of South Russia, under Denikin and later Wrangel, issued a substantial volume of their own currency throughout 1919–1920 as the White movement attempted to maintain a functioning economy across the territories it controlled. These notes circulated alongside — and competed against — Bolshevik sovznaki, various regional emissions, and a chaos of older Imperial and Provisional Government paper, none of which traded at stable rates against each other.

S426 belongs to the final period of the White southern command, printed as Wrangel's forces were being compressed into the Crimea. By November 1920, evacuation was complete and the currency was worthless.

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