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'''Leonid Z. Kats und Valery P. Malyshev''' | '''Leonid Z. Kats und Valery P. Malyshev''' | ||
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− | + | ''Volume I: Government Issues 1769 - 1995'' | |
− | Auflage 1998 | + | *Auflage 1998 |
− | 608 Seiten | + | *608 Seiten |
− | Sankt Petersburg | + | *Verlag: Publishing house Razumovoj, Sankt Petersburg, Russia |
− | ISBN 5-89604-003-2 | + | *ISBN 5-89604-003-2 |
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+ | '''The I volume of “Encyclopedia of Russian paper money. Government emissions of 1769 - 1995” contains information about more than 5500 notes, emited by 116 central, regional and host government (a brief history information about these governments is cited), and also information about occupational authorities issues. For the first time in the specialized literature sections touching upon securities and their coupons circulated in Russian Empire, during the rule of Provisional Government of Free Russia, in RSFSR and USSR were elaborated in such a detail.'''<br> | ||
+ | '''Collectional material is priced (in US dollars) depending on it’s condition according to world standards. By the amount of illustrative material present catalogue excells all previous ones. Illustrations are mostly published for the first time.''' | ||
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+ | '''In Russian and English language''' | ||
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Version vom 16. September 2008, 09:30 Uhr
Leonid Z. Kats und Valery P. Malyshev
Encyclopedia of Russian Paper Money
Volume I: Government Issues 1769 - 1995
- Auflage 1998
- 608 Seiten
- Verlag: Publishing house Razumovoj, Sankt Petersburg, Russia
- ISBN 5-89604-003-2
The I volume of “Encyclopedia of Russian paper money. Government emissions of 1769 - 1995” contains information about more than 5500 notes, emited by 116 central, regional and host government (a brief history information about these governments is cited), and also information about occupational authorities issues. For the first time in the specialized literature sections touching upon securities and their coupons circulated in Russian Empire, during the rule of Provisional Government of Free Russia, in RSFSR and USSR were elaborated in such a detail.
Collectional material is priced (in US dollars) depending on it’s condition according to world standards. By the amount of illustrative material present catalogue excells all previous ones. Illustrations are mostly published for the first time.
In Russian and English language