1 chervonetz 1937 — USSR ( Pick: 202 )
Banknote description
This note is cataloged under Pick number 202, which identifies it within the issue. Its denomination, year, and catalog reference position it among documented banknotes of the Chervonets Banknotes series. The classification of this banknote aligns it within the defined grouping established for this issue.
In summary, the banknote is classified within the Chervonets series from the USSR, dating to 1937, with a catalog reference of Pick number 202. Its documented attributes and placement within the series are clearly established by these details, confirming its significance within the catalog of banknotes issued during this period.
Specifications
- Pick catalog
- 202
About this banknote
In 1937, the USSR was in a transitional period marked by significant political and economic changes. The chervonetz, a currency introduced in 1922, was used to stabilize the Soviet economy following the tumultuous years after the Russian Revolution. This banknote played a key role in standardizing transactions and was often regarded as a cornerstone of the early national currency system.
During this time, the USSR was consolidating its control after the civil war and establishing a centrally planned economy. The chervonetz facilitated trade and was an integral part of daily life for citizens as they navigated the evolving economic landscape. This particular denomination exemplifies the monetary practices of the era before the transition to a new currency system later on.
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