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5 rubles 1991 — СССР ( Pick: 239 )

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

Описание банкноты

The banknote is a 5 rubles issued in the USSR in 1991. It belongs to the series of USSR Treasury Notes and falls within the period of the USSR.

This note is cataloged under Pick number 239, which identifies it within the issue. The banknote is made of paper and has dimensions of 114 x 58 mm. Its classification places it within a defined group of banknotes as part of this recorded issue.

Характеристики

Дата выпуска
1991
Бумага
Paper
Цвет
Blue-gray on light blue, pale green and pink underprint on the front; blue on multicolor underprint on the back
Размер
114 x 58 mm
Каталог Pick
239

Об этой банкноте

The 5 ruble banknote of 1991 was issued by the State Bank of the USSR as part of the 1991 series, which introduced new security features and design elements. This series was introduced to address the rampant inflation and economic instability in the Soviet Union during that period. A notable feature of this series is the inclusion of the Spasskaya Tower from the Moscow Kremlin on the obverse, symbolizing national heritage. Additionally, the banknote includes a watermark and a security thread to deter counterfeiting.

The 1991 series was withdrawn from circulation on December 31, 1993, as part of the monetary reforms aimed at stabilizing the Soviet economy. This reform was one of the last major economic measures before the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991. The banknote measures 114 x 58 mm and is printed on paper. Its design reflects the Soviet Union's efforts to modernize its currency system during a period of significant political and economic change.

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