• Sovznaks (Russian: совзнаки, IPA: [sɐˈvznakʲɪ]) were promissory notes issued in Soviet Russia in 1919 and used during 1919–1924.[citation needed] The name...
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    markets operated with the more liquid, government-monitored sovznak. Since the chervonets and sovznak were convertible and foreign trade institutions only accepted...
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    February revolution. Swastikas were depicted and on some Soviet credit cards (sovznaks) printed with clichés that were in circulation in 1918–1922. During the...
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  • historical rubles, especially rubles issued by sub-national entities. Sovznak Ruble of the Far-Eastern Republic Transcaucasian ruble Chervonets Soviet...
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  • of exchange were notes directly issued by the state treasury, known as Sovznaks (Soviet tokens), which depreciated fast, with hyperinflation peaking in...
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