KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1 rubles 1934 — USSR ( Pick: 207 )

Region: Russia
Period: USSR
Series: USSR Government Bonds (1922–1957)
Front side
1 rubles USSR 1934 — Front side
Back side
1 rubles USSR 1934 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 1 ruble issued in the USSR in 1934. It belongs to the USSR Government Bonds series and falls within the USSR period. This note is cataloged under Pick number 207, which identifies it within the issue.

The front side features the Arms at the upper center along with the signature of Grinko. The back side displays the value at the center, with a blue design on a multicolor underprint. The note is characterized as a specimen, noted for its uniface pair and a red overprint, along with number pinhole perforation.

The amount produced is unknown. This banknote is distinguished by its color scheme, featuring black on a light orange underprint. Goznak was the printing office responsible for its production.

Specifications

Signed by
Grinko
Date of issue
1934
Printing office
Goznak
Paper
paper
Colour
black on light orange underprint
Dimensions
120 x 60 mm
Amount produced
unknown
Pick catalog
207

About this banknote

The People’s Commissariat of Finance USSR issued the 1 ruble series in 1934. This series was introduced during a period of significant financial reforms under the authority of Grigory Grinko. These reforms aimed at consolidating currency stability following the economic disruptions of the early 1930s.

The front of the banknote features the USSR's arms at the upper center, accompanied by Grinko's signature. The reverse presents the value prominently at the center, with a blue design on a multicolor underprint. Produced by the Goznak printing office, the banknote measures 120 x 60 mm and is known for its black on light orange color scheme.

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