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| Uitgever | Republic of Georgia |
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| Jaar | 1919 |
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| Valuta | Rouble (1918-1921) |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The large Coat of Arms of the Democratic Republic of Georgia is centrally positioned, executed in detailed intaglio style. The denomination «ხუთასი 500 მანეთი» appears above the arms, with trilingual equivalency inscriptions in Georgian, French, and Russian arranged in parallel columns below. A warning against counterfeiting in Georgian script runs along the lower portion of the design, the whole enclosed within a decorative guilloche border. |
| Opschrift keerzijde | ხუთასი 500 მანეთი 500 ROUBLES 500 РУБЛЕЙ AYANT COURS ИМѢЕТЪ ХОЖДЕ- OBLIGATOIRE НІЕ НАРАВНѢ СЪ AU MÊME TITRE РОССІЙСКИМИ QUE LES BIL- КРЕДИТНЫМИ LETS DE CRE- БИЛЕТАМИ DIT RUSSE – ყალბი ბონის დამზადებისათვის ან გასაღებისათვის დამნაშავე დაისჯება სისხლის სამართლის წესით. (Translation: Five Hundred Maneti, Has an equal circulation as Russian state credit currency, Counterfeiting or distributing fake bonds is punishable by law) |
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Georgia's 1919 note issues came during the brief window of the First Georgian Democratic Republic, which had declared independence from Russia in May 1918 and was operating under increasing Menshevik political consolidation while simultaneously fending off Bolshevik pressure from the north and territorial disputes with Armenia to the south. The 500 Rouble denomination sat at the high end of the republic's paper currency output for this period — a practical response to inflation already eroding purchasing power before the Soviet invasion of February 1921 ended the republic entirely.
Notes from this series were rendered worthless almost immediately upon Soviet annexation, and surviving examples often show the wear of a short but turbulent active life.