KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1 rubles 1865 — Russia ( Pick: A33 )

Front side
1 rubles Russia 1865 — Front side
Back side
1 rubles Russia 1865 — Back side

Banknote description

This banknote from Russia, dated 1865, carries a denomination of 1 ruble. It is cataloged under Pick number A33, which identifies it within the recorded issue. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes from this timeframe.

The banknote's classification is determined by its catalog reference. The inclusion of this note in the catalog is based on the available facts, establishing its position within a defined grouping of banknotes. The combination of its denomination and year contextualizes it within the structured records of the issue.

This banknote's facts support its identification within the broader collection of banknotes. The reference details confirm its placement among the documented issues from that period, affirming its position in the catalog of banknotes.

Specifications

Date of issue
1843-1865
Paper
paper
Colour
brown on yellow underprint
Pick catalog
A33

About this banknote

In 1865, Russia was undergoing significant changes during the reign of Tsar Alexander II, who implemented various reforms across the empire. The introduction of the 1 ruble denomination was part of this period, marked by efforts to modernize the economy and improve the currency system.

The ruble was a longstanding currency in Russia, but during the mid-19th century, the nation transitioned to a more systematic approach to its currency to facilitate trade and commerce. This era saw a shift from the old coinage to more standardized banknotes, representing a move towards a structured economy as the country prepared for future challenges.

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