KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1000 rubles 1921 — USSR ( Pick: 112 )

Region: Russia
Period: USSR
Series: Soviet State Notes (1921–1924)
Front side
1000 rubles USSR 1921 — Front side
Back side
1000 rubles USSR 1921 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 1000 rubles issued in the USSR in 1921. It belongs to the series of Soviet State Notes and falls within the period of the USSR. This note is cataloged under Pick number 112, which identifies it within the issue. Its denomination, year, and catalog reference place it among documented banknotes of this series.

The front side design features the arms at the left. The note is primarily red in color and measures 83 x 47 mm. It was printed by Goznak, a key printing office associated with banknote production during this time.

The Soviet State Notes series represented the first banknotes issued after the Russian Civil War and the establishment of Soviet Russia.

Specifications

Date of issue
June 1921
Printing office
Goznak
Paper
Paper
Colour
Red
Dimensions
83 x 47 mm
Pick catalog
112

About this banknote

The Soviet State Notes of the USSR, issued by the Soviet Government, launched in 1921 amidst post-revolution economic reforms. Series introduction aimed to replace previous currency with standardized Soviet banknotes, marking a transition in the country's fiscal system that emerged after the Russian Civil War.

The front side of the 1000 rubles note features the Soviet state emblem prominently at the left. Printed by Goznak, the note is colored red, measures 83 x 47 mm, and made of paper. This series, identified as Pick 112, signifies the early attempts at stabilizing Soviet currency during the nascent years of the USSR.

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