3 Roubles, Soviet Union, 1991
3 Rouble banknote of the Soviet Union (1922-1991), printed in 1991. The obverse has a view of the Kremlin in Moscow (now the capital of Russia). The reverse carries the denomination in multiple languages including Russian, Ukrainian, Byelorussian, Uzbek, Kazakh and others - languages of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union. The banknote has an asymmetrical disposition - meaning the layout or arrangement of elements (portraits, text, seal) is not balanced or mirrored on both sides around the central vertical axis.
3 is an uncommon denomination - banknotes usually move in denominations of 1-2-5-10. However, USSR and many of its East European satellite states had banknotes in the denomination of 3. This was to make transactions easier - many everyday items were priced in multiples of 3. These were the last banknotes to be issued in the Soviet Union.
Size: 114 mm* 58 mm
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Notes are in uncirculated condition. Notes are part of a lot - the piece you get may not be the one in the image, but will be in similar condition. Price is for 1 note.
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