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5 Roubles Odessa

Issuer City of Odessa (Размѣнный билетъ гор. Одессы)
Year 1917
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Value 5 Roubles
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Obverse description The obverse is dominated by a large spread-winged eagle vignette at centre-left, set against a fine guilloche underprint. The numeral '5' appears at upper centre within an ornamental rosette border, above the bold Cyrillic inscription 'ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ'. A cameo portrait of Mercury in classical style occupies the lower right corner, while the left margin carries a vertical panel with the denomination repeated in Cyrillic. The year '1917' and the legend 'РАЗМѢННЫЙ БИЛЕТЪ ГОРОДА ОДЕССЫ' appear in the central text block, with a cautionary anti-counterfeiting notice along the lower border.
Obverse lettering ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ
РАЗМѢННЫЙ БИЛЕТЪ ГОРОДА ОДЕССЫ
1917 годъ
Размѣнный билетъ гор. Одессы
ПОДДѢЛКА ПРЕСЛѢДУЕТСЯ ЗАКОНОМЪ
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Odessa's municipal government began issuing its own small-denomination exchange notes in 1917 as the Russian imperial monetary system fractured and coin shortages became acute — a problem that plagued virtually every city administration trying to maintain daily commerce that year. The Размѣнный билетъ, literally a "change ticket," was a practical local fix, not an act of political defiance.

The print date of 30 April 1945 is a catalog artifact, not a production date for the note itself — a common source of confusion in Soviet-era archival records for pre-revolutionary material.

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