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50 Kopecks

Uitgever Bank for Foreign Trade of the USSR (Vneshtorgbank)
Jaar 1978-1980
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving voorzijde Guilloche underprint covers the left portion of the note, with text blocks at centre-left bearing the issuing bank name and payment obligation. The denomination '50 КОПЕЕК' appears in a decorative cartouche at upper right, with 'Серия А' below it and the Vneshtorgbank anchor device at lower right. Two manuscript signatures appear at centre.
Opschrift voorzijde Отрезной чек Банка для внешней торговли СССР
(выпуск 1978 года)
По этому чеку Внешторгбанк СССР
выплатит пятьдесят копеек.
БАНК ДЛЯ ВНЕШНЕЙ ТОРГОВЛИ СССР
Настоящий чек предназначается
для расчета за товары
в специальных магазинах
„Торгмортранс”.
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Opmerkingen

Vneshtorgbank's certificate series of the late 1970s was never legal tender in the conventional sense. These notes were issued to Soviet citizens and foreign visitors who needed to transact in hard-currency stores — the Beryozka shops — where ordinary rubles were refused. The 50 kopeck denomination handled small purchases in a parallel economy deliberately insulated from the general money supply.

Three distinct series circulated under this system, distinguished by colored stripes on the reverse — dark blue for Soviet citizens who had earned foreign currency abroad, striped yellow for diplomats and foreigners, and a third series without stripes for Soviet sailors. The stripe variant matters considerably to valuation.

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