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Worldwide Coins & Bank Notes => World Bank Notes => Topic started by: Nighthawk on August 02, 2008, 01:36:34 AM

Title: A Russian Mystery
Post by: Nighthawk on August 02, 2008, 01:36:34 AM
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Can anyone help to identify these for me? They are definitely Russian, but what are they? Food stamps? Lottery Tickets? Tickets to the policeman's ball? HELP! ! :D :D :D



Title: Re: A Russian Mystery
Post by: scottishmoney on August 04, 2008, 04:57:33 AM
The top two kopeika denominated notes are for a Beriozka or hard currency store.  Regular USSR citizens could not shop in these stores with regular ruble or kopeks.  These stores were where you could buy western electronics, liquor, cigarettes etc.  They had them in most of the larger cities, and they were mostly for the apparatchiki, the privileged class.  I shopped in one in Khabarovsk for western soda once, their prices were very high.  The values on these are mid-range, they are rather scarce.

The last two are bond coupons for WWI Russian bonds, these were delivered to and used in Siberia as money when cut up though.  These have nominal value.
Title: Re: A Russian Mystery
Post by: Nighthawk on August 04, 2008, 11:46:36 AM
Thanks, Dave! I appreciate the info. I had no idea what this stuff was. Thanks again! Regards, John