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25 Silver Roubles

Issuer Expedition of Procurement of State Papers (Экспедиция заготовления государственных бумаг)
Year 1840
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Printer Expedition of Procurement of State Papers (Экспедиция заготовления государственных бумаг)
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Obverse lettering 25 РУБЛЕЙ СЕРЕБРОМЪ
Reverse description The plain reverse, characteristic of early Russian state credit notes of the period, carries the denomination in Cyrillic script within a typographic decorative border, without a central vignette.
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The 1840 deposit note (депозитный билет) series was introduced under Finance Minister Yegor Kankrin as part of his monetary reform, which attempted to anchor Russian paper currency to a silver standard — hence "silver roubles" rather than the assignat roubles that had been depreciating for decades. These notes were theoretically backed one-for-one by silver held in the State Deposit Bank, a claim the government struggled to honor as demand grew.

The Expedition, Russia's own state security printing works founded in 1818, produced the entire series domestically — one of the few instances where St. Petersburg could genuinely claim both design and manufacture without outsourcing to Western European specialist printers.

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