KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1 rubles 1858 — Russia ( Pick: A33 )

Front side
1 rubles Russia 1858 — Front side
Back side
1 rubles Russia 1858 — Back side

Banknote description

This 1 ruble banknote from Russia, issued in 1858, represents a fascinating chapter in the country's monetary history. During this period, Russia was navigating significant socio-political changes, including the aftermath of serfdom and the early stirrings of modernization. The introduction of banknotes like this one signified a move towards more sophisticated financial systems, reflecting the increasing complexity of Russian society as it integrated Western influences.

Visually, the banknote showcases intricate design elements characteristic of the era. Rich in detail, the note features ornate borders and meticulous engravings that highlight the craftsmanship of the time. The color palette is softly muted, featuring earthy tones that provide a sense of stability and tradition. Inscriptions on the note convey both the denomination and the issuing authority, rooted in a style that illustrates the government’s authority while employing elegant typography. The intricate patterns and symbols used in the design not only add aesthetic appeal but also serve to demonstrate the cultural values and artistic sensibilities of 19th-century Russia.

For collectors, this banknote is particularly noteworthy due to its historical significance and rarity. As a representation of an evolving monetary system, it offers deep insights into the economic landscape of mid-19th century Russia. The 1 ruble denomination is less commonly found, making it a valuable addition for those interested in currency history or the broader narrative of Russian economic development. This banknote not only stands as a collectible but also as a tangible reminder of an important transitional period in Russian history.

Specifications

Signed by
Alexander II
Date of issue
1866
Colour
green, red, black, white
Dimensions
125 x 95 mm
Pick catalog
A33

About this banknote

The State Bank of the Russian Empire issued this 1 ruble State Credit Note in 1858 as part of the 1843–1865 series. This series was introduced in 1843 to replace the Assignation rubles, following the monetary reforms led by Finance Minister Georg von Cancrin between 1839 and 1843.

The front of the banknote features a crowned double-headed eagle within a shield, surrounded by sprays at the top center, set against a yellow underprint. The note measures 125 x 95 mm and is printed in green, red, black, and white. This specific note is cataloged as Pick A33.

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