10 rubles 1991 — USSR ( Pick: 240 )
Banknote description
This note is cataloged under Pick number 240, which identifies it within the issue. A total of 130,000,000 units were produced by Goznak in Russia. Its denomination, year, and catalog reference place it among documented banknotes of this series.
As part of the USSR Treasury Notes series, this banknote is classified within a structured catalog entry. Its catalog reference and documented characteristics establish its position within the series, ensuring its accurate identification in the context of banknotes from this period.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1991
- Printing office
- Goznak, Russia
- Paper
- Cotton fiber
- Colour
- Red and pink
- Dimensions
- 124 x 62 mm
- Amount produced
- 130,000,000
- Pick catalog
- 240
About this banknote
This 10 ruble banknote, part of the USSR Treasury Notes series, was issued in 1991 by Goznak, the official printing authority of Russia. The series was introduced during a time of significant economic turmoil, as the Soviet Union was on the cusp of dissolution. A total of 130,000,000 copies were produced, reflecting the urgent need for currency amidst the transition from a planned economy to a market-oriented system.
The note features a striking red and pink color scheme and is crafted from cotton fiber, measuring 124 x 62 mm. Notably, this banknote showcases intricate design elements that symbolize the heritage of the USSR, incorporating both Cyrillic script and various security features to deter counterfeiting, a critical concern during this politically unstable era.
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