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50 Roubles Kislovodsk

Uitgever Kislovodsk Branch of the People's (former State) Bank
Jaar 1918
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Valuta Rouble (1917-1924)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse is unprinted, showing plain cream paper with faint show-through of the obverse text. A partial violet circular handstamp and a pink manuscript notation are visible near the lower centre, applied as an additional validation or cancellation marking.
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Beschrijving beveiliging Violet oval official handstamp applied to the obverse; a second partial circular handstamp appears on the reverse
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Opmerkingen

Kislovodsk, a spa town in the northern Caucasus, became one of dozens of localities forced to issue their own currency during the catastrophic monetary fragmentation that followed the Bolshevik seizure of power. The People's Bank branch designation reflects the renaming campaign of late 1917, when the new government rebranded the imperial State Bank network — though in practice these provincial branches were operating with enormous autonomy, often printing or authorizing notes simply to keep local commerce functioning.

The handstamp authentication on this issue is characteristic of the region's improvised emission practices: central validation infrastructure had collapsed, and a rubber stamp from the branch manager's desk became the sole guarantor of legitimacy. White Army forces captured Kislovodsk in 1918, abruptly ending the branch's issuing authority.

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