250 rubles 1919 — Armenia ( Pick: 32 )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 250 rubles issued in Armenia in 1919. It is cataloged under Pick number 32. The dimensions of the note are 160 x 95 mm. It is printed on paper and features a color scheme of violet and green. The note is signed by Alexander Khatisyan and Grigor Jaghetyan. The printing office responsible for this banknote is Waterlow & Sons Limited, London.
Design details for both the front and back sides of the note are not specified. This banknote's classification within the catalog is established by its denomination, year, and specific catalog reference.
The amount produced remains unspecified. Armenia's central bank commenced issuing currency in 1919, shortly after gaining independence from the Russian Empire.
Design details for both the front and back sides of the note are not specified. This banknote's classification within the catalog is established by its denomination, year, and specific catalog reference.
The amount produced remains unspecified. Armenia's central bank commenced issuing currency in 1919, shortly after gaining independence from the Russian Empire.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Alexander Khatisyan, Grigor Jaghetyan
- Date of issue
- 1919
- Printing office
- Waterlow & Sons Limited, London
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Violet and green
- Dimensions
- 160 x 95 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 32
About this banknote
The issuing authority of this 250 rubles banknote was the Republic of Armenia. It was issued in 1919 following the establishment of the First Republic of Armenia, which was formed after the collapse of the Russian Empire. This series was introduced to establish a national currency for the new republic during a period of significant political change.
The front side of the banknote features intricate designs with the denomination prominently displayed. It includes inscriptions in Armenian, Russian, and French, signed by Alexander Khatisyan and Grigor Jaghetyan. The reverse side depicts a central motif of a woman using a spinning wheel. The banknote was printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited in London and measures 160 x 95 mm.