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| 表面の説明 | The central vignette presents the municipal coat of arms of Baku — a shield charged with three flame devices and flanked by oak branches — printed in dark ink over an orange-brown textured ground. Large denomination numerals '50' occupy ornate star-shaped cartouches at left and right of the arms. Two facsimile manuscript signatures below the vignette identify the City Head and a Member of the Board. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | ИМѢЕТЪ ХОЖДЕНІЕ НАРАВНѢ СЪ РАЗМѢННОЙ СЕРЕБРЯНОЙ МОНЕТОЙ КОП. 50 КОП. ПОДДѢЛКА ПРЕСЛѢДУЕТСЯ ЗАКОНОМЪ (Translation: Circulates on a par with silver subsidiary coinage of 50 Kopeks. Counterfeiting is prosecuted by law.) |
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The Baku City Government was one of dozens of local municipal and regional authorities across the former Russian Empire that resorted to issuing their own small-denomination scrip during 1917–1918, as the collapse of central monetary authority left provincial commerce without functioning small change. Kopek-denomination notes of this type were genuine emergency instruments — not symbolic gestures — because metal coinage had essentially vanished from circulation, hoarded or melted down.
Baku in 1918 was in a particularly volatile position: the city changed hands between the Baku Commune, British forces, and Azerbaijani nationalists within a single calendar year. Whether this scrip saw meaningful circulation beyond a narrow window is uncertain.