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5000 Roubles

Uitgever Georgian Republic
Jaar 1919
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Light red-brown print on pale ground with a decorative frame enclosing a vignette of Saint George on horseback to the left and right of the central denomination. Georgian script inscription occupies the centre, with Cyrillic text to the right. Serial number appears at upper right and lower left.
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Opschrift keerzijde 5000
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The Georgian Democratic Republic, established after the collapse of the Russian Empire, issued its own currency beginning in 1919 as part of a broader assertion of independence that lasted only until the Soviet Red Army invaded in February 1921. The 5000 Rouble denomination reflects the inflationary pressures already gripping the Transcaucasus at that point — ordinary purchasing power had eroded badly enough that such a figure was needed for everyday transactions.

The Georgian rouble series was short-lived by necessity. Following the Soviet takeover, the notes were rapidly demonetized and replaced with Soviet currency, which kept surviving examples from accumulating in circulation for long.