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Mandatory and private issues of banknotes over the NEP. 1922 – 1927.
MANDATORY AND PRIVATE ISSUES OF BANKNOTES OVER THE NEP
(NEW ECONOMICAL POLICY) IN THE USSR. 1922 – 1927.
Paper money
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Material: Paper
Denomination: 50 roubles
Year: -
Description: Exchange Bon in the form of a 50 rouble mark.
Bon No. 98. Dimensions: 44 x 55 mm. The year of issue is not indicated.
The bon is glued together out of two equal parts. A private issue of exchange banknotes of the Board in charge of Improving the Living Conditions of Children by the executive city committee of Feodosia. Supposedly 1923 – 1924.
(Private banknotes are provisional issues of the establishments, institutions and enterprises used as an exchange unit and for giving change on the premises of a specific enterprise or over a specific territory).
Country or town: Feodosia
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Material: Paper
Denomination: 100 roubles
Year: -
Description: Exchange Bon in the form of a 100 rouble mark.
Bon No. 105. Dimensions: 45 x 55 mm. The year of issue is not indicated.
The bon is glued together out of two equal parts.
A private issue of exchange banknotes of the Board in charge of Improving the Living Conditions of Children by the executive city committee of Feodosia. Supposedly 1923 – 1924.
Country or town: Feodosia
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Material: Paper
Denomination: 250 roubles
Year: -
Description: Exchange Bon in the form of a 250 rouble mark.
Bon No. 228. Dimensions: 40 x 57 mm. The year of issue is not indicated.
The bon is glued together out of two equal parts.
A private issue of exchange banknotes of the Board in charge of Improving the Living Conditions of Children by the executive city committee of Feodosia. Supposedly 1923 – 1924.
Country or town: Feodosia
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Material: Paper
Denomination: -
Year: 1923
Description: Exchange bon represents a 5 kopeck mark.
Mark No. 558. Dimensions: 52 x 91 mm. The year not indicated (1923).
One-side image. Mark’s price amounts to the cost of one card at the rate of roughly 5 kopecks in gold.
The given mark could be exchanged for cash when playing lotto at the price of a card in Soviet banknotes set by the Board in Charge of improving the living conditions of children.
Exchange bon represents a 150 roubles mark.
Mark No. 247. Dimensions: 53 x 92 mm. The year not indicated (1923).
One-side image. Mark’s price amounts to the cost of one card at the rate of roughly 150 roubles in gold.
The given mark could be exchanged for cash when playing lotto at the price of a card in Soviet banknotes set by the Board in Charge of improving the living conditions of children.
Country or town: Feodosia
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