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1000 Roubles

Issuer National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Year 1998
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description A vignette of the National Academy of Sciences building in Minsk occupies the right portion of the note, rendered in fine intaglio linework against a multicolour guilloche underprint in shades of orange, green, and blue. A decorative square panel bearing a traditional Belarusian folk ornament appears at upper left, while a large guilloche cartouche at lower left carries the numeral denomination '1000'. The Cyrillic inscription 'ТЫСЯЧА РУБЛЁЎ' and the numeral '1000' are printed in bold letterpress at upper right.
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Reverse description The reverse is dominated by a large central guilloche medallion in blue and pink tones, enclosing the numeral '1000' in teal intaglio print, set against a dense multicolour lathe-work background of interlaced fine-line patterns in red, yellow, and green. A horizontal band of guilloche borders frames the composition at top and bottom. The bank title inscription runs along the lower margin, with the year date '1998' printed in yellow-green at lower right, and an anti-counterfeiting warning legend appears vertically at upper right.
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Belarus conducted a currency redenomination in 1994, replacing Soviet-era roubles at 10:1, but inflation ran so far ahead of policy that by 1998 a 1000-rouble note was worth a fraction of a US cent. The series to which this note belongs was itself replaced in 2000 by a second redenomination at 1000:1 — meaning this note, nominally 1000 roubles, converted to a single rouble of the next issue.

Watermark-only security on a high-denomination inflation note tells you most of what you need to know about production economics at the time.

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