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3 Roubles

Uitgever Republic of Georgia
Jaar 1919
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Valuta Rouble (1918-1921)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Ornate letterpress-printed border frames the note on all sides, with the Coat of Arms of the Democratic Republic of Georgia positioned at the top centre. The denomination is displayed in the central field with the date 1919 at the bottom, the whole design executed with fine guilloche ornamental elements typical of the period.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Ornate guilloche border frames the reverse, with a large Coat of Arms of the Democratic Republic of Georgia occupying the central vignette. The denomination numeral appears on both left and right sides of the central arms, with trilingual text in Georgian, French, and Russian arranged in parallel columns across the note.
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Georgia's short-lived Democratic Republic issued this note during a period of acute instability — the government was simultaneously managing a border war with Armenia, British occupation forces in Batumi, and Bolshevik pressure from the north. The 3 Rouble denomination was part of a rapid series of local emissions made necessary by the near-total collapse of Transcaucasian monetary supply after the Russian Empire's disintegration.

Printing quality across this series is inconsistent, and misaligned overprints are common enough that they should not be treated as errors commanding a premium.

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