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| Issuer | Agro-Industrial Committee of the Krasnodar Region |
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| Size | 120 x 60 mm |
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| Obverse description | Green-tinted voucher with the issuer's name in white Cyrillic lettering on a dark green header band at top. The central field carries a guilloche-patterned underprint within a decorative asterisk border, with the large numeral "10" and denomination "РУБЛЕЙ" at centre. An oval guilloche cartouche bearing the numeral "10" appears on the left stub. |
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| Reverse lettering | АГРОПРОМЫШЛЕННЫЙ КОМИТЕТ КРАСНОДАРСКОГО КРАЯ ХОЗЯЙСТВЕННЫЙ РАСЧЕТ САМОФИНАНСИРОВАНИЕ (Translation: AGRO-INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE OF THE KRASNODAR REGION ECONOMIC SETTLEMENT SELF-FINANCING) |
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The Agro-Industrial Committee of the Krasnodar Region issued rouble-denominated vouchers during the chaotic early 1990s, when the collapse of the Soviet supply system left regional agricultural enterprises without functional payment mechanisms. Collective farms and processing facilities across Krasnodar Krai operated on barter and locally issued scrip because centrally distributed cash simply wasn't reaching workers on schedule — sometimes by weeks, sometimes by months.
Krasnodar's agro-industrial sector was among the largest in the Russian Federation, which gave regional authorities both the motivation and the political weight to issue their own quasi-currency. Whether these vouchers were ever formally sanctioned by Moscow is a question the surviving paperwork does not clearly answer.