Russian currency 1918 & 1919

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by shenrich, Jul 2, 2009.

  1. shenrich

    shenrich New Member

    I have a 250 ruble note (1918) and a 1000 ruble note (1919). I would like to know where they came from in russia (and by whom).
    The 250 ruble note has the serial number AC-100 and has a figure head of a Russian ruler with 2 women - one on each side. The one on the right has a shield and sword; the one on the left has a double bladed axe and she is looking up. The note is framed in such a way that it is offset to the left and the right side of the paper is blank with a 250 in th eupper portion and "AC-100" on the lower.
    Teh 1000 ruble note is about 5" x 8", with a bell in the lower left corner and a horse man spearing a dragon (dragon on its back). The serial number is OB-012. On th eback is double headed eagle (centered) with the same picture of the horseman spearing the dragon (center top) and "1919" in an oval centered on the bottom.

    Any help would be appreciated!
     
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  3. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    During the Russian Civil war(1917-1922) many regional govts. national states and armies were formed which issued their own currency. Pitures would be a great help.
     
  4. shenrich

    shenrich New Member

    shenrich

    Thanks - I will take a digital picture and resend
     
  5. tqcenter2002

    tqcenter2002 Junior Member

  6. shenrich

    shenrich New Member

    250 Ruble/1000Ruble notes

    I have attached the front side of the 250 Ruble and 1000 Ruble notes. Would appreciate any history you may find on them.
    Thanks!!
     

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  7. shenrich

    shenrich New Member

    BTW - the white spots are camera flashes due to glare
     
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