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| 表面の説明 | The obverse is printed in a multicolour letterpress style combining red, green, and yellow inks on plain paper. At centre, a large crescent and star vignette — the emblem of the Bukhara Emirate — is flanked by two cartouches bearing Arabic script inscriptions, with the denomination '500' rendered in both Arabic-script numerals and Cyrillic (ПЯТЬСОТ ТЕНЕГОВ) in red rectangular panels at lower left and right. The border is composed of interlaced ornamental frames with additional Arabic legends running along the lower register. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | ПЯТЬСОТ ТЕНГОВЪ 500 |
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| 偽造防止技術 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
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The Bukhara Emirate's paper currency was a late and reluctant concession to necessity. Emir Alim Khan resisted fiduciary notes for years — the regional economy ran on silver tangas — but the disruptions of the First World War and the collapse of Russian silver supply forced the issue. These treasury notes of 1918 were among the last monetary acts of an independent emirate; the Bolsheviks would depose Alim Khan in 1920.
The series is notoriously crude by any printing standard, produced locally under difficult conditions rather than by an established security printer. Paper quality and ink consistency vary considerably across surviving examples.