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| 发行方 | Kherson Provincial Plenipotentiary of the Food Supply Directorate under the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of South Russia |
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| 年份 | 1919 |
| 类型 | Local banknote |
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| 正面铭文 | Гор. Одесса, 10 Октября 1919 г. Серія Д № Временная Квитанція НА ПЯТЬДЕСЯТЪ РУБ. Херсонскій Губернскій Уполномоченный Управленія продовольствія при Главнокомандующемъ вооруженными силами Юга Россіи симъ удостовѣряетъ, что имѣетъ получить не позднее 1-го Апрѣля 1920 года отъ Управленія продовольствія пятьдесятъ рублей, причитающихся ему за поставленное по закону о хлѣбной повинности зерно. Уполномоченъ по прод. Херсонской губ. Начальникъ Отдѣла Бухгалтеріи Помощникъ Начальника КОРЕШОКЪ КВИТАНЦІИ № СЕРІЯ Д УПРАВЛЕНІЕ УПОЛНОМОЧ. ПО ПРОД. ХЕРС. ГУБ. |
| 背面描述 | The reverse is plain white paper showing a faint impression of the obverse text through the thin paper stock, with no printed design elements. A narrow counterfoil stub is visible along the right edge, corresponding to the detachable portion at left on the obverse. |
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The Armed Forces of South Russia — Denikin's White Army administration — relied on a patchwork of regional issuing bodies to fund operations and pay suppliers as they pushed northward in 1919. The Kherson Provincial Plenipotentiary of the Food Supply Directorate was one such body: a procurement authority, not a bank, issuing scrip to facilitate grain and goods requisitioning rather than general commerce. Printing was handled in Odessa, the main White-controlled port and administrative hub on the Black Sea coast.
By late 1919 the entire currency system underpinning Denikin's administration was collapsing alongside his military campaign. Notes like this one often circulated for only weeks before the front shifted and local acceptance evaporated entirely.