N° 772 | Russia - Central Asia Bukhara 10000 Roubles 1920 - 1921

772 - Russia - Central Asia Bukhara 10000 Roubles 1920 - 1921
772 - Russia - Central Asia Bukhara 10000 Roubles 1920 - 1921
772 - Russia - Central Asia Bukhara 10000 Roubles 1920 - 1921772 - Russia - Central Asia Bukhara 10000 Roubles 1920 - 1921

Description

P# S1039, N# 232809; F

GPT Description

The Russia - Central Asia Bukhara 10000 Roubles banknote from 1920-1921 is a fascinating piece of history from the region known as RUSCA (Russia - Central Asia). This banknote, with the Pick Number S1039 and Serial Number 232809, is in Fine (F) condition. During this time period, Bukhara was a historic city located in present-day Uzbekistan, known for its rich cultural heritage and significance as a center of trade and scholarship along the Silk Road. In 1920-1921, Bukhara was part of the newly formed Soviet Union, which was undergoing significant political and social changes following the Russian Revolution of 1917. The issuance of this 10000 Roubles banknote reflects the economic turmoil and currency reforms taking place in the region during this time. The design and details on the banknote likely showcase symbols of the Soviet Union's influence and the cultural heritage of Central Asia. Owning a piece of currency like this banknote provides a tangible connection to the history and evolution of the region during a period of significant change and transition. It serves as a reminder of the intertwining of politics, economy, and culture that shaped RUSCA in the early 20th century.
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