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| Issuer | Urals Cossack Army (Уральскаго Казачьяго Войска) |
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| Year | 1918 |
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| Currency | Rouble (1917-1924) |
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| Obverse lettering | 50 6% ШЕСТИПРОЦЕНТНОЕ ОБЯЗАТЕЛЬСТВО УРАЛЬСКАГО КАЗАЧЬЯГО ВОЙСКА НА пятьдесят рублей Предъявитель получаетъ 15 декабря 1918 года изъ Войскового Казначейства пятьдесят рублей Председатель Войскового Съезда Б. Кириченков Председатель Войскового Правительства Г. Фомичев Членъ Войскового Правительства / Бухгалтера Обязательство действительно по 15 декабря 1928 года |
| Reverse description | Plain off-white paper reverse printed entirely in black letterpress with the heading 'Основания выпуска настоящаго займа' in large Cyrillic text at the top. The body consists of nine numbered clauses in small Cyrillic type setting out the legal and financial terms of the loan issue, including references to the decree of 19 February 1918, the total loan amount of 600,000 roubles, coupon payment dates, and redemption conditions. The text concludes with the line 'Начисление роста начинается с 16 марта 1918 года.' |
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The Urals Cossack Army established its own monetary authority in 1918 as Bolshevik forces pressed against the Ural River frontier. This note circulated within a territory that was genuinely contested — the Ural Cossacks held out against Soviet control longer than almost any other White-aligned force in the region, not capitulating until early 1920.
The S926A designation distinguishes it from related issues in the same series. These emergency emissions were produced under severe resource constraints, and paper quality varied considerably across print runs.