KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1 rubles 1860 — Russia ( Pick: A33 )

Front side
1 rubles Russia 1860 — Front side
Back side
1 rubles Russia 1860 — Back side

Banknote description

Issued in 1860, this 1 ruble banknote represents a significant chapter in Russia's monetary history during a time of profound political and social transformation. The mid-19th century was marked by the reign of Tsar Alexander II, who is often remembered for his reforms aimed at modernizing the Russian Empire, especially in light of pressures from growing revolutionary movements. Currency during this era was not only a means of transaction but also a reflection of national identity and stability, with the need for reliable financial instruments becoming increasingly crucial.

The banknote features intricate designs that highlight the craftsmanship of the period. Its predominant colors and detailed engravings convey both elegance and authority. The note displays ornate borders and a central emblem that often incorporates national symbols, alongside inscriptions that signify its denomination and the issuing authority. Such artistic elements are indicative of the era's printing technology and aesthetic preferences, making this banknote a visual treat for collectors and historians alike.

For collectors, this 1 ruble banknote is particularly interesting not only for its historical significance but also as a symbol of the era's currency evolution. The design offers insight into the graphic styles of 19th-century Russia, while its association with the reforms of Alexander II adds layers of intrigue. As collectors seek to preserve pieces that encapsulate national history and artistry, this banknote undoubtedly holds a place of importance in the study of Russian financial heritage.

Specifications

Date of issue
1843-1865
Paper
paper
Colour
brown on yellow underprint
Dimensions
125 x 95 mm
Pick catalog
A33

About this banknote

The Ministry of Finance of the Russian Empire issued the State Credit Notes series from 1843 to 1865. This series was introduced to provide a stable paper currency during the reign of Emperor Alexander II. The 1 ruble note was part of a broader effort to modernize the empire’s financial system in the mid-19th century.

The front side of the 1860 1 ruble note features a crowned double-headed eagle in a shield, surrounded by sprays, set against a yellow underprint. This note, cataloged as Pick A33, measures 125 x 95 mm and uses brown ink on a paper substrate.

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