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5000 Roubles Crimea

Uitgever Crimean Regional Treasury (Крымское Краевое Казначейство)
Jaar 1918
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Beschrijving voorzijde The note is headed by the title inscription of the Crimean Regional Treasury in Cyrillic letterpress, with the double-headed eagle heraldic vignette at upper left. The body consists of dense printed text in Russian setting out the obligation terms, including the sum of 5000 roubles in bold, with the denomination repeated vertically in a side panel at right. At the foot appear two signature lines for the Director of the Ministry of Finance and the Director of the Regional State Chamber (Казначей), with the place and date of issue given as Simferopol, 1 September 1918.
Opschrift voorzijde Обязательство Крымскаго Краевого Казначейства. На сумму ПЯТЬ ТЫСЯЧЪ (5000) руб. ПЯТЬ ТЫСЯЧЪ РУБЛЕЙ Управляющій Министерствомъ Финансовъ Управляющій Краевою Казенною Палатою Казначей г. Симферополь, Сентября 1-го дня 1918 г.
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The Crimean Regional Treasury notes of 1918 were emergency fiscal instruments issued under the short-lived regional government that emerged after the collapse of central Russian authority. The 5000 Rouble denomination reflects the inflationary pressure already mounting across former imperial territory — a value unthinkable in pre-war Russian monetary practice. Printed locally in Simferopol rather than through any established security printing house, the technical quality is accordingly limited.

Crimea changed hands repeatedly through 1918–1919 between German occupying forces, the Volunteers, the Bolsheviks, and various regional authorities, which compressed the practical circulation window for these notes severely.

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