KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1000 rubles 1991 — СССР ( Pick: 246 )

Регион: Россия
Период: СССР
Серия: Казначейские билеты СССР (1961–1991)
Лицевая сторона
1000 rubles СССР 1991 — Лицевая сторона
Оборотная сторона
1000 rubles СССР 1991 — Оборотная сторона

Описание банкноты

This banknote is a 1000 rubles issued in the USSR in 1991. It belongs to the series of USSR Treasury Notes and falls within the USSR period. The note's dimensions measure 144 x 70 mm.

It is cataloged under Pick number 246. This reference identifies it within the issue. The combination of denomination, year, and series placement situates it among documented banknotes from this timeframe. As part of the recorded issue, this note is classified within a defined group of banknotes, with its documented facts determining its placement in the catalog.

Характеристики

Дата выпуска
1991
Бумага
Paper
Цвет
Green and brown
Размер
144 x 70 mm
Каталог Pick
246

Об этой банкноте

The 1,000 ruble banknote, issued by the State Bank of the USSR in 1991, was part of the final series of Soviet currency before the dissolution of the Soviet Union. This series was introduced to combat inflation and stabilize the economy during a period of significant financial turmoil. The banknote features a bust of Vladimir Lenin on the obverse and a view of the Kremlin on the reverse. Notably, the watermark displays a star pattern across the banknote.

A significant historical event during this period was the Pavlov Reform, initiated on January 22, 1991, which retired and confiscated large-denomination bills to curb inflation and combat the black market. The 1,000 ruble banknote was part of this reform and remained in circulation until its demonetization on July 26, 1993.

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