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| 表面の説明 | The central vignette presents an intaglio-rendered view of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia, the celebrated 1862 bronze sculpture by Mikhail Mikeshin, set against the onion-domed silhouette of the Cathedral of St. Sophia in Novgorod. A guilloche underprint in green and ochre occupies the left panel, alongside the double-headed eagle emblem of the Bank of Russia and a vertical serial number in red. The denomination numeral 5000 and the issuer title БИЛЕТ БАНКА РОССИИ appear in bold letterpress across the upper field, with the value in words ПЯТЬ ТЫСЯЧ РУБЛЕЙ along the lower margin. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The central vignette presents an intaglio view of the medieval defensive walls and towers of the Novgorod Kremlin (Detinets), rendered in dark green with the Volkhov River visible in the background. A decorative guilloche panel in pink and blue occupies the right margin, while the denomination numeral 5000 appears in large multicolour figures at upper left and upper right. The city name НОВГОРОД is contained within an ornamental cartouche at lower centre, with the value in words ПЯТЬ ТЫСЯЧ РУБЛЕЙ and the issue year 1995 printed along the bottom edge. |
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The 1995 Russian 5000 Rouble note belongs to the transitional series issued after the ruble had already shed three zeros in the 1998 redenomination — which means this denomination effectively vanished from practical use within a few years of printing. Hyperinflation through the early 1990s had made five-thousand-rouble notes commonplace small change before the series was even retired.
The "Printed: 30.04.1945" field in your data is almost certainly a cataloging or input error — Goznak's wartime output was an entirely different matter, and this note's security thread and design place it firmly in the post-Soviet era.