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5 Roubles Terek Republic

Uitgever Soviet of People's Commissars of the Terek Republic
Jaar 1918
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde The double-headed eagle arms of Russia within a circular medallion at upper centre, flanked by elaborate foliate scrollwork and tassel ornaments. Denomination numeral '5' appears in guilloche roundels at left and right. The central text panel carries the issuer inscription and denomination in Cyrillic letterpress, with four manuscript signature lines below, and serial number repeated at lower left and right.
Opschrift voorzijde РАЗМѢННЫЙ ЗНАКЪ
СОВѢТА НАРОДНЫХЪ КОМИССАРОВЪ
ТЕРСКОЙ РЕСПУБЛИКИ
ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ
Председатель Совѣта Народныхъ Комиссаровъ
Управляющий Народнымъ Банкомъ
Комиссаръ Финансовъ
Кассиръ Народнаго Банка
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The Terek Republic was a short-lived Soviet entity proclaimed in the North Caucasus in early 1918, encompassing a volatile mix of Cossack, Chechen, Ossetian, and Russian populations who were never genuinely reconciled under its authority. It collapsed by 1919 as Denikin's Volunteer Army swept through the region. Local emergency currency of this type was produced under genuinely chaotic conditions — the Soviet of People's Commissars had no stable printing infrastructure, and many Terek issues show crude typography and inconsistent paper stock as a direct result.

P#S531 is among the lower denominations of this emergency series, issued when central Bolshevik monetary supply lines into the Caucasus were effectively nonexistent.

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