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UKRAINE 50 Karbovantsiv 1918 Series: AO 220
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50 Karbovantsiv 1918 Series: AO 220
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ORIGINAL
50 Karbovantsiv 1918 Series: AO 220
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Serial # from АО 212
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The first Soviet release
)
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Obverse: Man with spade and woman with sheafs; Ukrainian Trident (Tryzub).
Reverse: Profile portrait of a couple. Signature titles: Lebid'-Yurchik (Direktor Derzhavnoï Skarbnitsi).
Bank-notes of the Ukrainian People's Republic
(17 March 1917 – 29 April 1918) In March 1917 in Kiev some political parties formed the Central Rada which proclaimed on November 20, 1917 the foundation of the Ukrainian People's Republic.
And by just December 19 of the same year, a temporary law about the issue of state banknotes by the UPR was adopted. According to this law: "Bank-notes must be issued in karbovanets" (Ukrainian: Карбованець). Each karbovanets contains 17.424 parts of pure gold and is divided into two hrivnas Ukrainian: Гривня or 200 shahs (Ukrainian: Шаг).
On September 20, 1918, the Central Rada proclaimed the issue of bank-notes of the State Treasure in denominations of 5, 10, 25, and 50 karbovanets, to be valid until March 1, 1924. On April 6, the population of Kiev first saw 25-karbovanets bank-notes, and 50 karbovanets bank-notes later appeared, but 5- and 10-karbovanets bank-notes were not released. Primarily this series of bank-notes was issued without designation of series and number. In subsequent issues, the series indicated the place of printing: AK (Kiev) and AO (Odessa).After occupation of Odessa by military units of Denikin's Army in spring, 1919, the printing house of Odessa continued printing bank-notes of 50 karbovanets. The Ukrainian Government was indignant and proclaimed money issued by the Denikinists to be false (series AO, numbers 210 and above).
It is necessary to mention one more detail of the 50-karbovanets issue. In 1920, the Soviet Government of Ukraine printed some dozens of millions of bank-notes for temporary use by Glavrevkom (Head Revolutionary Committee) in the Western Ukraine. This issue of series AO had numbers from 236 to 250.
The next release by the Central Rada was issued on April 19, 1918 and included denominations of 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 shahs.
CONDITION -
There are traces of time. A condition on a photo. Look at the original photos! You receive what you see.
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