100 Rouble 1918 ABNco Note

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by tqcenter2002, Jul 5, 2009.

  1. tqcenter2002

    tqcenter2002 Junior Member

    Hi all,

    I have just got the second one :) of ABNCo 1918 USSR notes.
    What grade is that note? and how much it worth? is it Rare?

    Thanks,
    TQ
     

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  3. clayirving

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    That's a beautiful note! My Standard Catalog of World Paper Money indicates it is a Government Credit Note with Agriculture seated at center. It is approximately $20 for VG, $40 for VF, and $90 for UNC.
     
  4. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    I see the Rominov double eagle on the back....so how can it be Soviet?
     
  5. tqcenter2002

    tqcenter2002 Junior Member

    Provisional Government issues
    In 1917, the Provisional Government issued treasury notes for 20 and 40 rubles. These notes are known as "Kerenki" or "Kerensky rubles". The provisional government also had 25 and 100 rubles state credit notes printed in the U.S.A. but most were not issued.

    this note is the 100 Rouble note of USA print, There is also http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t55998/
     
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