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| Uitgever | Turkestan District (Tashkent) |
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| Jaar | 1918 |
| Type | Local banknote |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central vignette of a double-headed eagle above a group of five heraldic shields, with the denomination 50 printed in blue at left and right and in large numerals at centre. The heading ВРЕМЕННЫЙ КРЕДИТНЫЙ БИЛЕТЪ (Provisional Credit Note) appears at top, with ТУРКЕСТАН СКАГО КРАЯ flanking the eagle; the date 1918 is incorporated into the central underprint. Denomination in Arabic script and serial number ВД 4862 appear in the lower right, with signatures of the Komissar and Upravlyayushchiy at bottom. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | ПЯТДЕСЯТ РУБЛЕЙ Выпущен Народным Банком в гор. Ташкенте по постановлению Съезда Народных Комиссаров Российской Социалистической Советской Федеративной Республики 50 50 |
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The Turkestan District notes of 1918 were produced under conditions of near-total isolation. After the Bolshevik seizure of Tashkent in late 1917, the region was cut off from central Russian currency supplies, forcing local Soviet authorities to print their own emergency issues. The Tashkent printing facility had limited equipment and ink stocks, and it shows — the series is notoriously uneven in impression quality across surviving examples.
Turkestan would remain a contested zone for years, with Basmachi resistance ongoing well into the 1920s. Notes from this issue circulated in genuinely unstable conditions.