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Voucher - 5000 Roubles 1992 Nizhny Novgorod Region

Issuer Administration of the Nizhny Novgorod Region
Year 1992
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Currency Rouble (1992-1997)
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Reverse description Dark red on multicolour guilloche underprint in pink and olive tones. Central vignette bears the coat of arms of Nizhny Novgorod — a crenellated tower with a walking deer — set within a laurel wreath and ornate rosette. Denomination numeral 5000 appears below the arms; date 1992 in floral cartouches at lower left and right.
Reverse lettering ОРГАНЫ ВЛАСТИ НИЖЕГОРОДСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ ОБЕСПЕЧИВАЮТ ПРИЕМ ПОТРЕБИТЕЛЬСКИХ КАЗНАЧЕЙСКИХ БИЛЕТОВ ВО ВСЕ ВИДЫ ПЛАТЕЖЕЙ ВСЕМИ ПРЕДПРИЯТИЯМИ И УЧРЕЖДЕНИЯМИ ПО НАРИЦАТЕЛЬНОЙ СТОИМОСТИ

ОБЕСПЕЧИВАЕТСЯ ВСЕМ ИМУЩЕСТВОМ, НАХОДЯЩИМСЯ В ОБЛАСТНОЙ И МУНИЦИПАЛЬНОЙ СОБСТВЕННОСТИ НИЖЕГОРОДСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ, СОГЛАСНО ЗАКОНУ РСФСР «О СОБСТВЕННОСТИ В РСФСР»
(Translation: THE AUTHORITIES OF THE NIZHNY NOVGOROD REGION ENSURE THE ACCEPTANCE OF CONSUMER TREASURY NOTES IN ALL TYPES OF PAYMENTS BY ALL ENTERPRISES AND INSTITUTIONS AT THEIR FACE VALUE

PROVIDED WITH ALL PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE REGIONAL AND MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP OF THE NIZHNY NOVGOROD REGION, ACCORDING TO THE LAW OF THE RSFSR "ON PROPERTY IN THE RSFSR")
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In 1992, the collapse of the Soviet distribution system left regional administrations across Russia scrambling to prevent consumer goods from leaving their territories. Nizhny Novgorod — formerly Gorky, renamed in 1990 — issued commodity vouchers denominated in rubles to restrict purchasing power to local residents, a practice that spread across dozens of oblasts that year as Moscow's grip on supply chains dissolved entirely.

These regional instruments were not legal tender in any federal sense. They functioned as rationing coupons dressed up in monetary clothing, redeemable only within the issuing oblast and typically tied to specific goods categories.

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