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5 Soviet Ruble

Soviet Union 1961 1946_1989 VF P-P-224 AI extracted ✦ AI 95%
Front · IMG_7197.HEIC cropped
Back · IMG_7198.HEIC cropped
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Identity

Where & when

Country Soviet Union
Currency Soviet Ruble
Denomination 5
Series name 1961 Reform series
Series year 1961
Issue year 1961
Era 1946_1989
Legal status demonetized
Predecessor currency Soviet Ruble (1947 series)
Successor currency Russian Ruble
Subjects & design

What's on the note

Front portrait
Reverse subject Spasskaya Tower of Moscow Kremlin
Watermark Stars pattern
Color palette #d4a574,#e8d5c0,#8b7355
Themes architecture,statesman
Language / script Cyrillic, Latin, Armenian, Georgian

Front: State Treasury Note of the USSR, 5 rubles denomination. The front features multilingual text in fifteen languages of the Soviet republics (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Uzbek, Kazakh, Georgian, Azerbaijani, Lithuanian, Moldavian, Latvian, Kyrgyz, Tajik, Armenian, Turkmen, and Estonian) stating the denomination and legal tender status. The text reads 'ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ' (Five Rubles) prominently at center, surrounded by ornate guilloche patterns in pastel shades. This design reflects the multi-ethnic character of the Soviet Union and was part of the 1961 currency reform that redenominated the ruble at a ratio of 10:1.

Back: Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin, the principal tower facing Red Square, built in 1491 by Italian architect Pietro Antonio Solari and later topped with its distinctive tent roof and star in the Soviet era. The tower houses the famous Kremlin chimes and serves as the symbolic gateway to the Kremlin. The back also displays the Soviet coat of arms (hammer and sickle with globe and rising sun) at upper left, with text 'ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ КАЗНАЧЕЙСКИЙ БИЛЕТ СССР' (State Treasury Note of the USSR) and 'Пять рублей' (Five Rubles). The denomination '5' appears in numerals at corners. Year 1961 is printed in small text on the left side.

Production

How it was made

Issuer State Bank of the USSR
Issuer (native) ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ КАЗНАЧЕЙСКИЙ БИЛЕТ СССР
Printer Goznak
Engraver
Material paper
Dimensions (mm) 107x57

Security features: microprint,intaglio

Geography

Where in the world

Geography unknown for Soviet Union.

The story

Background & history

This 5-ruble note belongs to the 1961 Reform series issued by the State Bank of the USSR following Khrushchev's currency reform of January 1, 1961, which redenominated the Soviet ruble at 10 old rubles to 1 new ruble. The reform aimed to simplify monetary calculations and remove excess currency from circulation following post-WWII inflation. This series remained in circulation throughout the late Soviet period until the dissolution of the USSR in 1991. The multilingual text on the front demonstrates Soviet policy of recognizing the fifteen constituent republics. The note was printed by Goznak (the Soviet state printing works). The serial number format (Cyrillic prefix + digits) was standard for Soviet banknotes of this era. These notes are now common in the numismatic market as large quantities survived the Soviet collapse.

Catalogue

Collector references

Pick # P-224
Krause ID
Rarity tier common
Series range 1961–1991
Provenance

How it came to me

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Condition
Grade VF
Serial number ЯН 7628417
Serial prefix ЯН

Circulated note with visible wear, paper discoloration, and slight edge damage. Intact with no major tears or missing pieces.

Valuation

What it's worth now

$1–$3
Type default range $2–$8
Valuation history (1)
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status: ok · step 1 · $0.0429 · 7395↓ + 1379↑ tokens
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