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Country and Pick Number: Russia; Pick P 236a
First year of issue: 1961
Denomination and currency: 100 Rubles
Issue type : uncirculated
Name of Issuer / Bank:State : Regular Issue
Description of paper money: Banknote 1961.Brown on light blue underprint. Portrait of V. I. Lenin at upper left, arms at upper center.
Back Kremlin tower at center with date. Watermark V. I. Lenin.Series АH 2621610
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The paper money of the USSR period underwent many emissions and changed its outlook very much. Most of it was printed on white paper and had watermarks, but the format and style of different series varies very much. For example, the 1918-1922 series are quite simplistic, while the 1923 one continues the traditions of the Imperial period. From 1925, the banknotes contained, in addition to the state symbols, pictures of people and their life (the worker and the farmer reading Karl Marx, a seeder, scenes of harvest, etc.). In 1937 for the first time Lenin himself appeared on the notes, and stayed there until 1992.
In 1961, new State Treasury notes were introduced for 1, 3 and 5 rubles, along with new State Bank notes worth 10, 25, 50 and 100 rubles.
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