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90 Roubles Irkutsk

Uitgever Irkutsk Regional Government
Jaar 1917
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde A complete uncut sheet of twenty bond coupons printed in black and green, each coupon bearing Cyrillic text denoting a value of 4 Rубля 50 Копеек, with individual coupon numbers (1–20) and series number 11581 printed in black. Each coupon carries a dated redemption schedule referencing December dates across multiple years (1922–1927), with ornamental guilloche borders framing the text.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse of the uncut coupon sheet printed in green, with each of the twenty coupons displaying a central guilloche ornamental cartouche containing the coupon's sequential number in large serif numerals (1–20), surrounded by intricate lathe-work rosette patterns on a plain white ground.
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The 90-rouble denomination is the anomaly that stops collectors cold. No standard monetary logic explains it — the figure derives from the exchange rate used to convert existing Siberian scrip obligations into ruble-denominated paper, producing a denomination that appears nowhere else in Russian monetary history. Irkutsk's regional government issued these notes during the chaotic interval between the February Revolution and the consolidation of Soviet authority in Siberia, when local administrations were scrambling to maintain any functional currency at all.

The American Bank Note Company contract is the one detail that grounds this note firmly. ABNC had deep pre-existing relationships with Russian financial institutions, and the Irkutsk order was placed through those established channels — New York printing a Siberian emergency note while both empires were simultaneously at war.

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