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100000 rubles 1921 — USSR ( Pick: 117 )

Region: Russia
Period: USSR
Series: Soviet State Notes (1921–1924)
Front side
100000 rubles USSR 1921 — Front side
Back side
100000 rubles USSR 1921 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100000 rubles issued in the USSR in 1921. It belongs to the Soviet State Notes and falls within the period of the USSR. This note is cataloged under Pick number 117, which identifies it within the issue.

The front side design features the arms at the left center and includes ten signature varieties. The dimensions of the note are 159 x 87 mm. Watermarks present are large stars and crosses.

The principal color of the note is red. It is signed by Nikolai Nikolaevich Krestinskiy and Zinovy Pavlovich Solonin. The Soviet State Notes series was introduced in response to the economic demands following the Russian Civil War.

Specifications

Signed by
Nikolai Nikolaevich Krestinskiy, Zinovy Pavlovich Solonin
Date of issue
1921
Colour
Red
Dimensions
159 x 87 mm
Pick catalog
117

About this banknote

The Soviet State Notes were issued by the Soviet government in 1921, during a time of economic consolidation following the Russian Civil War. This series, including the 100,000 rubles banknote, marked the government's ongoing attempts to stabilize the currency amidst widespread inflation.

The front side of the 100,000 rubles note, identifiable by its red color, features the Soviet arms located at the left center. It measures 159 x 87 mm and includes inscriptions and signatures by Nikolai Nikolaevich Krestinskiy and Zinovy Pavlovich Solonin. This note, cataloged as Pick 117, came with a watermark of either large stars or crosses.

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