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50 Roubles Piatigorsk-Batalpashchinsk Company, Independent Army

Uitgever Kislovodsk Branch, State Bank (Финансовая Комиссия Батальпашинско-Пятигорского отряда Добровольческой Армии)
Jaar 1918
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Imperial double-headed eagle vignette at upper centre, flanked by the denomination numeral '50' at left and right. The text 'Кисловодское Отделение ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО БАНКА' is printed in bold Cyrillic across the upper field, with the obligation text and the denomination '50 (пятьдесят) рублей' in red letterpress at centre. A reference to the Financial Commission of the Batalpashchinsky-Pyatigorsky detachment of the Volunteer Army appears in the lower text block, with two manuscript signatures. The note is framed by a decorative guilloche border.
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Opmerkingen

Issued in 1918 by the Financial Commission of the Batalpashinsk-Pyatigorsk Detachment of the Volunteer Army, this note belongs to one of the more chaotic episodes of White Army field finance during the Russian Civil War. As Denikin's forces pushed through the North Caucasus, individual detachments frequently issued their own scrip when central supply of Volunteer Army currency couldn't keep pace with territorial gains. The Kislovodsk branch of the State Bank served as institutional cover, but these were effectively emergency military instruments.

Authentication relied on an applied official stamp rather than any sophisticated printing security — which made counterfeiting a persistent problem and legitimate examples genuinely difficult to verify today.

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