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368 Provisional Power of the Pribaikal Region, 1918 dated Issue.Russia - East Siberia. 25, 100 Rubles. SCWPM S1196, S1197. Female
seated at center of each. Nice and colorful. Bold overprints on back.
Fine-Very Fine. 2 pieces.����������������������������������������������������� Est.
$140-280
369
369 Provisional Siberian Administration, ND (1919) SpecimenBanknote.
Russia, 50 kopeks, P-S828s, Specimen banknote, orange
notes, Small red Specimen overprints, POC, no serial numbers, PMG
graded Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. ABNC. ������������������������ Est.
$250-500
370
370 Sakhalin Province, 1918 Credit Notes Issue.Russia, 1000 Rubles,
P-S1275, Issued, S/N 1242, Fine to Choice Fine, attractive and scarce
note. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$60-120
371
371 Siberian Provisional Administration, 1920 Treasury Tokens Issue, Unlisted Variety.Russia, 1920, 500 Rubles, P-S1192 Unlisted proof
printed on patterned paper and either over inked or printed on dark
paper, AU, rare banknote. ���������������������������������������������������� Est.
$80-160
372
372 Siberian Provisional Administration, 1920 Treasury Tokens Issue.Russia, 1920, 500 Rubles, P-S1192 Unlisted without serial numbers,
AU, Attractive and rare banknote. Either a reminder or unmarked
specimen.����������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$150-300
Russia - Far East
373
373 Peter Nikolaevich Shimada, Amur RegionRussia, issued 50 Kopek
scrip note, issued for the store of Peter Pikolaevich (sic.) Shimada,
in the city of Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Dated 1919 and part of a series
of notes issued by this entrepreneur of Japanese descent for use in
his store. The reverse reads “The person who presents this coupon,
has the right to receive in the shop of P. N. Shimada goods for the
amount of 50 Kopeks.” Note that the paternal name “Nikolaevich”
is misspelled on the obverse, and so is the word “cashier” next to
the signature on the reverse. The Japanese left the Russian Far East
in 1922. Original VF condition. Printed by the Yamamoto Tokyo
Bindery.�������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$200-400