KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1000 rubles 1993 — Russia ( Pick: 257 )

Front side
1000 rubles Russia 1993 — Front side
Back side
1000 rubles Russia 1993 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 1000 rubles issued in Russia in 1993. It belongs to the Bank of Russia Banknotes series and falls within the period of the Russian Federation. This note is cataloged under Pick number 257, which identifies it within the issue.

The front side features a design from the 1993-1994 issue, showcasing green, olive-green, and brown on a multicolor underprint. A tricolor flag overlays a stylized Kremlin on the left, with a monogram positioned at the upper right. The back side displays the Kremlin at the center and includes a watermark of stars.

Signed by V. G. Gorbachev, the banknote is printed on cotton paper by Goznak. The total amount produced remains unknown. The total number of banknotes produced by the Bank of Russia increased significantly in the early 1990s to meet economic demands post-Soviet Union.

Specifications

Signed by
V. G. Gorbachev
Date of issue
1993
Printing office
Goznak
Paper
cotton
Colour
green
Dimensions
150 x 65 mm
Amount produced
unknown
Pick catalog
257

About this banknote

The Bank of Russia issued the 1000 rubles banknote in 1993 as part of its efforts to stabilize the national currency during the early years of the Russian Federation. This series, known as the Bank of Russia Banknotes, was introduced following the dissolution of the Soviet Union to establish a new monetary system.

The front side of the banknote features the Russian tricolor flag above a stylized depiction of the Kremlin on the left and a monogram at the upper right. The back side showcases a central image of the Kremlin. The note measures 151 x 68 mm and is printed on cotton paper by Goznak. It includes a watermark featuring stars.

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