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''Complete Catalogue of Paper Money and Currency Notes of Russia, USSR, and CIS States (1769 - 1999)''
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''Volume II: Paper money of Ukraine''
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*3. Auflage 1999
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*Format: 14 cm * 20.8 cm
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*416 Seiten
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*Verlag: Logos, Kiev, Ukraine
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*ISBN 966-581-114-2
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'''A value and identification guide for government provincial, private, commercial issues and currency substitutes of Ukraine. It features efficiency paper tokens (currency substitutes) not listed in any other book. An extensive alphabetical index helps collectors to find, identify and evaluate in US funds more than 11 000 items arranged for government issues  (central, territorial, local) and private (commercial, substitute currency) separately.'''
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'''In Russian language'''
  
 
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Aktuelle Version vom 24. September 2008, 07:03 Uhr

Peter F. Ryabchenko & Vladimir I. Butko

Complete Catalogue of Paper Money and Currency Notes of Russia, USSR, and CIS States (1769 - 1999)

Volume II: Paper money of Ukraine

  • 3. Auflage 1999
  • Format: 14 cm * 20.8 cm
  • 416 Seiten
  • Verlag: Logos, Kiev, Ukraine
  • ISBN 966-581-114-2

A value and identification guide for government provincial, private, commercial issues and currency substitutes of Ukraine. It features efficiency paper tokens (currency substitutes) not listed in any other book. An extensive alphabetical index helps collectors to find, identify and evaluate in US funds more than 11 000 items arranged for government issues (central, territorial, local) and private (commercial, substitute currency) separately.

In Russian language

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