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| Uitgever | Emirate of Bukhara |
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| Jaar | 1919 |
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| Waarde | 500 Tengov |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central vignette of a crescent and six-pointed star in yellow-gold, flanked by ornamental cartouches with Arabic inscriptions in red at upper left and right corners. The Hijri date 1337 appears in Arabic numerals across the centre, with the denomination 500 rendered in both Arabic-Eastern and Western numerals flanking the date. Cyrillic legends reading ПЯТЬСОТЪ ТЕНЬГОВЪ appear in red letterpress panels at lower left and right, with further Arabic text in decorative bordered panels along the bottom margin. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central motif of a crescent and six-pointed star in yellow-gold set within an ornate pointed oval cartouche bearing Arabic text, printed on a light guilloche underprint. Two red cartouches with Arabic inscriptions flank the central device at upper left and right, with green oval panels containing Arabic text positioned at mid-left and mid-right. Cyrillic denomination panels reading ПЯТЬСОТЪ ТЕНЬГОВЪ appear in red letterpress at lower centre-left and centre-right, with numeral value boxes at the outer lower corners. |
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| Opmerkingen |
The Emirate of Bukhara issued paper currency in its final years under Emir Said Alim Khan, as the collapsing regional economy and the pressures of Russian Civil War-era disruption made coin-based trade increasingly impractical. These emergency treasury notes were produced under desperate conditions and circulated within a monetary system already on the verge of collapse — the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic was proclaimed in 1920, effectively ending the emirate.
Survival rates are low. Notes from this issue suffered both from poor-quality wartime paper and from the political rupture that followed, which removed any incentive for organized preservation.