5000 rubles 1916 — Russia ( Pick: 31I )
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Banknote description
This banknote is a 5000 rubles issued in Russia in 1916. It is part of the State Credit Notes series issued in 1917 and falls within the period of the Russian Empire.
This note is cataloged under Pick number 31I. Its denomination, year, and issue group classify it within the structured catalog entry for this banknote. The color design features brown and orange.
This note is cataloged under Pick number 31I. Its denomination, year, and issue group classify it within the structured catalog entry for this banknote. The color design features brown and orange.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1916-1917
- Colour
- Brown and orange
- Pick catalog
- 31I
About this banknote
The issuing authority of this banknote was the State Treasury of the Russian Empire. The series was issued in 1916 as part of the State Credit Notes introduced to assist in managing the financial challenges during World War I. These notes were a response to the increasing demand for larger denominations due to inflation and wartime expenses.
The front side of this 5000 rubles note features intricate brown and orange designs with the denomination prominently displayed. The Russian imperial emblem is centrally positioned as part of the ornate decoration. This note is classified under Pick number 31I and was intended for redemption on 1 December 1917, marking it as a short-term treasury bond.
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