KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

10 chervontsev 1937 — USSR ( Pick: 205 )

Region: Russia
Period: USSR
Series: Chervonets Banknotes (1922–1937)
Front side
10 chervontsev USSR 1937 — Front side
Back side
10 chervontsev USSR 1937 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 10 chervontsev issued in the USSR in 1937. It belongs to the Chervonets Banknotes series and falls within the USSR period.

This note is cataloged under Pick number 205, which identifies it within the issue. It features a dark blue-green print with a blue-green underprint. The note is printed on white paper and measures 188 x 98 mm.

As part of this issue, the banknote is classified within the Chervonets Banknotes series. Its catalog reference and documented characteristics establish its position within the series context.

Specifications

Date of issue
January 1938
Paper
White
Colour
Dark blue-green print; blue-green underprint
Dimensions
188 x 98 mm
Pick catalog
205

About this banknote

The State Bank of the USSR issued the 10 chervontsev banknote in 1937 to stabilize the Soviet economy. This denomination was part of the Chervonets series, reintroduced to facilitate trade and economic growth. The banknote features a portrait of Vladimir Lenin, underscoring his central role in Soviet ideology. Notably, the reverse displays the denomination in ten languages, reflecting the USSR's diverse population.

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