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| Issuer | Agro-Industrial Committee of the Krasnodar Region |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Obverse description | Tan-toned voucher with a dark brown header band bearing the issuer's name in white Cyrillic lettering. A decorative asterisk-bordered rectangular frame encloses a guilloche underprint with a central numeral «3» above the denomination «РУБЛЯ» in bold letterpress. A circular violet official stamp is applied to the left portion, with the usage clause printed below the denomination. |
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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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Regional agro-industrial committees across the Soviet Union issued rouble-denominated vouchers during the late Soviet period as a workaround for chronic cash shortages in the agricultural sector — collective farm workers were increasingly paid in these scrip instruments rather than banknotes, redeemable only at designated rural trade outlets. The Krasnodar system was among the more formalized, reflecting the region's outsized role in Soviet grain and sunflower production.
These vouchers circulated in a closed loop and were never legal tender in the national sense. Most were pulped after redemption, which accounts for the genuine scarcity of surviving examples from any single district issue.