KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

10 rubles 1894 — Russia ( Pick: A58 )

Front side
10 rubles Russia 1894 — Front side
Back side
10 rubles Russia 1894 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 10 rubles issued in Russia in 1894. It belongs to the State Credit Notes series and falls within the period of the Russian Empire. This note is cataloged under Pick number A58, which identifies it within the issue. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes of this series.

The front side features a multicolor underprint with the monogram of Czar Alexander III in a vertical format. The design is characterized by black printing on a red underprint. This note is printed on paper and has dimensions of 104 x 174 mm. It is signed by Eduard Dmitrievich Pleske, the Governor of the State Bank, and produced by the Expedition for the Preparation of Government Papers (EZGB).

This note was part of the issued currency during a significant time in the Russian Empire, with the State Credit Notes series utilized widely through various transactions.

Specifications

Signed by
Eduard Dmitrievich Pleske (Governor of State Bank)
Date of issue
1894
Printing office
Expedition for the Preparation of Government Papers (EZGB)
Paper
Paper
Colour
Black on red underprint
Dimensions
104 x 174 mm
Pick catalog
A58

About this banknote

The State Bank of the Russian Empire issued the 10 rubles banknote as part of the State Credit Notes series from 1887 to 1896. This series was introduced under the reign of Czar Alexander III to stabilize and unify the national currency. The 1894 issue featured the signature of Eduard Dmitrievich Pleske, the Governor of the State Bank.

The front of the 10 rubles note, Pick A58, displays a monogram of Czar Alexander III on a multicolor underprint and is designed in a vertical format. Printed by the Expedition for the Preparation of Government Papers (EZGB), the note features intricate black engravings on a red underprint. It measures 104 x 174 mm.

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