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| 表面の説明 | The left vignette bears the Imperial arms of Russia — a double-headed eagle on a heraldic shield surrounded by military trophies including swords, banners, and a sceptre — set against a fine guilloche underprint in blue and buff tones. The heading ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ КРЕДИТНЫЙ БИЛЕТЪ runs in large Cyrillic letterpress across the upper right, with the denomination ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ in bold type at centre and a large ornate numeral "5" at right. Two manuscript signatures of the Manager (Управляющий) and Cashier (Кассиръ) appear below the text block, with the issue year in a cartouche at lower left and the serial number repeated at lower centre and right. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Printed entirely in blue-green intaglio on a fine guilloche ground, the reverse centres on the Imperial double-headed eagle within an elaborate interlaced oval medallion, flanked by large mirror-image ornamental numeral "5" cartouches. The denomination ПЯТЬ РУБ. arcs around the central medallion, while a bordered text panel in the upper right carries an extract from the Imperial Manifesto on Credit Notes. Repeated small numeral "5" ornaments form a decorative outer border along all four sides. |
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The State Bank's 5-rouble issues of this period circulated under the convertibility regime established by Finance Minister Vyshnegradsky, who was aggressively rebuilding gold reserves in preparation for what would eventually become the Witte reform of 1897. Notes like this one were technically credit instruments — obligations of the State Bank redeemable in silver — not yet fully gold-backed, which placed them in an awkward transitional category that the bank itself was eager to move past.
Pick A56 is among the less commonly catalogued issues of Imperial Russia at this denomination, and the seven-year date span reflects ongoing plate use rather than any single print run.