My friend gave me this the other day. I know it has russian writing but it also has swastikas on both sides. On the eagle on one side and under the '250' on the other side. Thanks for your input.
~Dean
My friend gave me this the other day. I know it has russian writing but it also has swastikas on both sides. On the eagle on one side and under the '250' on the other side. Thanks for your input.
~Dean
anyone have a clue?
~Dean
i can read a little russian, i'll try translating it, but i wont know what it says
Thanks Bert!
~Dean
the second pic in the middle it says " State "
Credit (couldnt read the second word)
200 50
Rubel
the word credit was in Sloveian. i'll try the first pic now
cool, thanks.
'~Dean
its a Soviet Union Russian 250 Rouble note, the swastika was a symbol of a different meaning before hitler took it up, the Two headed eagle was a symbol of Russia
Or more likely an 'Occupation Currency'.
Surely not. That is a money of provisional Government which was formed by Alexander Kerensky. The swastika is just the part of design
An eagle with 2 heads is positionned at these Kernskyroubles, similar to the Czar-eagle, apart from the fact that the scutcheon and crown were taken away in the design.
Imperial Russian and Soviet Banknotes: Provisional Government: 250 Rubles (1917)
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Dimas
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