1000 Rubles 1919 — Russia ( Pick: S424 )
Region:
Russia
Period:
Southern Russia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 Rubles issued in Russia in 1919. It is classified within the period of Southern Russia and is cataloged under Pick number S424.
This note features a grey and cream color scheme. It measures 200 x 131 mm and is printed on paper. The specific design elements of the front and back are not provided in the details.
In 1919, the Russian Civil War was underway, impacting various regions, including Southern Russia.
This note features a grey and cream color scheme. It measures 200 x 131 mm and is printed on paper. The specific design elements of the front and back are not provided in the details.
In 1919, the Russian Civil War was underway, impacting various regions, including Southern Russia.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1919
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Grey and cream
- Dimensions
- 200 x 131 mm
- Pick catalog
- S424
About this banknote
The issuing authority for this banknote was the Government of Southern Russia in 1919. This banknote was part of the currency initiatives by the White movement, aiming to standardize and support military and civil payments during the Russian Civil War.
The front side of the 1000 Rubles note features inscriptions in Russian and decorative elements, including a depiction of Saint George slaying the dragon. The reverse side shows a double-headed eagle, a symbol of the Russian Empire. The banknote's Pick number is S424.
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