KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

3 rubles 1884 — Russia ( Pick: A49 )

Front side
3 rubles Russia 1884 — Front side
Back side
3 rubles Russia 1884 — Back side

Banknote description

This 3 rubles banknote from Russia, issued in 1884, is a fascinating artifact from a period marked by significant social and economic change. The late 19th century in Russia was characterized by modernization efforts and burgeoning industrialization, which transformed the country’s economic landscape. The banknote's release coincided with a time when the Russian Empire sought to stabilize its currency while addressing the complexities of a rapidly evolving society. Collectors often appreciate the historical weight of such currency, as it reflects both the monetary policies of the era and the broader socio-political context.

The design of this 3 rubles note is particularly striking, showcasing exquisite artistry typical of the period. It features intricate patterns and vibrant colors, bringing to life the craftsmanship of late 19th-century banknotes. While the specific artistic elements are not detailed in the available information, it is likely adorned with engravings and symbols emblematic of Russian heritage, emphasizing national culture. Such attention to detail makes these notes not just a medium of exchange but also a canvas of artistic expression.

For collectors and historians alike, this banknote stands out due to its historical significance and the insight it provides into the era’s currency evolution. The 3 rubles denomination captures a transitional moment in Russian history, making it a prized item for those interested in numismatics or the broader narrative of the Russian Empire. Its rarity and the craftsmanship involved render it a coveted piece, appealing to collectors seeking to deepen their understanding of Russia's economic past.

Specifications

Signed by
Алексей Васильевич Цимсен (управляющий Государственного банка), Н. Ермолаев (кассир)
Date of issue
1884
Printing office
Экспедиция заготовления государственных бумаг (EZGB)
Colour
Green and cream
Dimensions
150 x 95 mm
Pick catalog
A49

About this banknote

The State Credit Notes were issued by the Министерство финансов Российской империи (Ministry of Finance of the Russian Empire) between 1866 and 1886. This series was introduced to standardize currency during the reign of Czar Alexander II, serving as the primary currency of the Russian Empire over two decades.

The front side of the 3 ruble banknote from 1884 features a crowned double-headed eagle above the monogram of Czar Alexander III on the left, set against a light green underprint with black details. It was printed by the Экспедиция заготовления государственных бумаг (EZGB), measuring 150 x 95 mm. The note is signed by Алексей Васильевич Цимсен and Н. Ермолаев.

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