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2000 Roubles Propaganda Note

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Jaar 2022-2025
Type Fantasy banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Vignette of the Russky Bridge spanning the Eastern Bosphorus Strait at centre, with the Far Eastern Federal University campus on Russky Island, Vladivostok, rendered in blue intaglio-style print. Propaganda overprint text in Cyrillic supersedes the original banknote design elements. Denomination numerals "2000" appear at left.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central vignette of a Soyuz rocket on the launch assembly at Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur Oblast, flanked by gantry structures, with a map of the Russian Far East at upper right. Large denomination numeral "2000" at lower right, with propaganda overprint text in Cyrillic overlaid across the original design. Year "2017" printed vertically at far right margin.
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Russian propaganda banknotes — printed to resemble official currency but issued by no central bank — circulated in occupied Ukrainian territories beginning in 2022, functioning as psychological instruments rather than legal tender. Some were designed to mimic the aesthetic of genuine Banka Rossii notes closely enough to cause momentary confusion; others were overtly commemorative, referencing annexed regions by name.

No serial numbering system ties these to any official print run, and attribution to a specific printer remains unconfirmed. Collect as ephemera of the occupation, not as monetary instruments.

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