1000 rubles 1917 — Russia ( Pick: 37F )
Region:
Russia
Period:
Provisional Government
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Russia, dated 1917, carries a denomination of 1000 rubles. It is associated with the Provisional Government and features a color scheme of red and black.
Cataloged under Pick number 37F, this note is part of the recorded issue related to its details. The combination of denomination, year, and available information classifies it within the structured entry for banknotes of this time.
Cataloged under Pick number 37F, this note is part of the recorded issue related to its details. The combination of denomination, year, and available information classifies it within the structured entry for banknotes of this time.
Specifications
- Colour
- Red and black
- Pick catalog
- 37F
About this banknote
The Russian Provisional Government issued this 1000 ruble bond in 1917. It was introduced during a tumultuous period following the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II. This bond, part of the "Freedom Loan" efforts, was intended to support the financial stability of the new government in the midst of World War I and the internal political changes.
The bond features a design in red and black, prominently displaying the State Duma building. The decorative border and inscriptions are consistent with official government documents of the era. As Pick 37F, this bond represents a significant attempt by the Provisional Government to secure funding amidst a challenging economic and political landscape.
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