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10 Roubles Lottery Bond, 1953

10 Roubles (Lottery Bond, 1953) - obverse10 Roubles (Lottery Bond, 1953) - reverse

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Features

Location Soviet Union (Russia)
Issuing entity Goznak
Period Soviet Union (1922-1991)
Type Promissory notes
Year 1953
Value 10 Roubles
Currency Fifth Rouble (1947-1960)
Composition Paper
Size 130 × 92 mm
Shape Rectangular
Issued 1 October 1953
Demonetized 1 October 1974
Number
N#
355498

Obverse

Script: Cyrillic

Lettering: СЕРИЯ № 159746, ОБЛИГАЦИЯ № 18, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ ЗАЕМ РАЗВИТИЯ НАРОДНОГО ХОЗЯЙСТВА СССР (выпуск 1953 года), ОБЛИГАЦИЯ НА СУММУ ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ, Разряд 140

Translation: Series number 159746, bond number 18, state loan for the development of the national economy of the USSR (1953 issue), bond for the sum of ten rubles, category 140

Reverse

Conditions for issue of the state loan text

Script: Cyrillic

Lettering:
УСЛОВИЯ ВЫПУСКА ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО ЗАЙМА РАЗВИТИЯ НАРОДНОГО ХОЗЯЙСТВА СССР (выпуск 1953 года)

Гознак. 1953.

Translation:
Conditions for issue of the state loan for the development of the national economy of the USSR (issue of 1953)

Goznak. 1953.

Watermark

Geometrical pattern with "C C C Р" wording

Printer

Goznak (Гознак, Экспедиция заготовления государственных бумаг), Russian Federation (1818-date)

Comments

20 year lottery bond issued on October 1st, 1953. Interest is paid in form of lottery. Issued in denominations of 10, 25, 50, 100, 200 and 500 roubles. 100 million roubles worth of bonds in each emission (разряд). Total amount was 30 billion roubles in all denominations.

 

In 1957 USSR government defaulted on their loans and most of bond value was lost after monetary reform and inflation.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
1953 

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