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| Uitgever | Russian Government - Armed Forces of South Russia |
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| Jaar | 1920 |
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| Waarde | 5 Roubles |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | ГОСУДАРСТВО РОССИЙСКОЕ КАЗНАЧЕЙСКIЙ ЗНАКЪ ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ НАЧАЛЬНИКЪ УПРАВЛЕНIЯ ФИНАНСОВЪ НАЧАЛЬНИКЪ КРЕДИТНОЙ ЧАСТИ ВЫПУЩЕНЪ УПРАВЛЕНIЕМЪ ФИНАНСОВЪ ПРИ ГЛАВНОКОМАНДУЮЩЕМЪ ВООРУЖЕННЫМИ СИЛАМИ НА ЮГЪ РОССIИ ОБЯЗАТЕЛЕНЪ КЪ ПРIЕМУ ВО ВСЕХЪ ПЛАТЕЖАХЪ. ПОДДЕЛКА ПРЕСЛЕДУЕТСЯ ЗАКОНОМЪ. |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | A large imperial double-headed eagle with spread wings is centrally placed against an elaborate guilloche underprint composed of interlocking geometric rosette patterns in blue. A shield bearing the Moscow coat of arms is set on the eagle's breast. A decorative banner above the eagle carries the inscription ПЯТЬ in Cyrillic, with the numeral 5 repeated at left and right, and РУБЛЕЙ inscribed on a lower banner beneath the eagle's talons. |
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| Opmerkingen |
The Armed Forces of South Russia — Denikin's command, and briefly Wrangel's after April 1920 — issued this note under the "Russian Government" designation as a deliberate assertion of legitimacy against Bolshevik currency. The series was printed under severe logistical pressure, with the White forces losing ground throughout 1920 and the currency's viable circulation territory shrinking faster than the notes could be distributed. By November 1920, the evacuation from Crimea effectively ended the issuing authority's existence entirely.
Surviving notes from this series often show uneven ink saturation, a consequence of printing conditions rather than post-issue wear.