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| 背面铭文 | СССР ПЯТЬДЕСЯТ РУБЛЕЙ П`ЯТДЕСЯТ КАРБОВАНЦІВ • ПЯЦЬДЗЕСЯТ РУБЛЁЎ • ЭЛЛИК СЎМ • ЕЛУ СОМ • ორმოცდაათი მანეთი • ӘЛЛИ МАНАТ • PENKIASDEŠIMT RUBLIŲ • ЧИНЧИЗЕЧЬ ДЕ РУБЛЕ • PIECESMIT RUBĻU ЭЛҮҮ СОМ • ПАНҶОҲ СӮМ • ՀԻՍՈՒՆ ՌՈՒԲԼԻ • ЭЛЛИ МАНАТ • VIISKÜMMEND RUBLA ПОДДЕЛКА БИЛЕТОВ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО БАНКА СССР ПРЕСЛЕДУЕТСЯ ПО ЗАКОНУ (Translation: USSR Fifty Roubles Fifty Roubles (in 14 languages of other Soviet Republics) Forgery of the notes of the State Bank of the USSR is punishable by law) |
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The 1991 series was the last full issue of Soviet banknotes before the USSR ceased to exist in December of that year. Goznak had been printing state currency continuously since 1818, and this run carried no indication that it would be among the final products of that particular political order — production timelines meant sheets were already being printed as the union dissolved around them.
Pavlov's January 1991 currency reform, which voided all 50 and 100 Rouble notes issued before 1991 with only 72 hours' notice, created acute public distrust of paper money at exactly the moment this note entered circulation. Many Soviet citizens simply stopped holding large-denomination notes.