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lunes, 18 de febrero de 2019

USSR (1924-1947)

This serie of banknotes belong to the period after the death of Lenin, in which Stalin assumed the leadership (forcing Trostki and Zinoviev into exile), builiding Socialism in One Country and Stalin's Great Purge; and then the WWII period, in which after the non-agression pact with Nazi Germany and the latter invation of USSR, in the Battle of Stalingrad and the following ones the country helped importantly to get the victory of the Allies. There are banknotes of 1 Soviet ruble, 3 Soviet rubles, 5 Soviet rubles, 10 Soviet rubles, 25 Soviet rubles, 50 Soviet ruble s and 100 Soviet rubles.

1 Soviet rubles (один рубль)

This banknote worth 1 ruble was first circulated in 1938. On the main side right it can be seen a miner and the value of the banknote written in Russian. There are three 1's, one in each corner but in one, where appears USSR's coat of arms. In the upper part says State Treasury Ticket of the USSR (Государственный Казнатшиейский Билет СССР) and in the lower text, that this is the valid currency for all payments in the whole country. All the banknote is fulled with geometric elements.
On the other side it can be seen the value of the banknote in Russian and the in other languages: Georgian, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Uzbek, Armenian, Turkmen, Tajik and Kyrgyz. In the upper part it's written the value in Ukrainian and in the lower one, in Belarusian. There are four 1's and decorative elements. This banknote has no digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 12.5 cm x 6 cm.

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