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Russia 1000 Roubles 2004 (1997-2010)

Item Code: RU-272B

Front: Bank logo with double-headed eagle (made with optically-variable ink - OVI). Architectural monuments of Yaroslavl':
Monument to the Prince and Founder Yaroslav I the Wise (1993; sculptor: O. Komov) and Chapel of Our Lady of Kazan (1997)
with Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery (the Monastery of Transfiguration of the Savior) also known as Yaroslavl Kremlin in the
background, all located in Yaroslavl'. Coat of arms (OVI) of Yaroslavl' city bearing a bear on a silver shield that bears a golden
ax. Back: Church Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and its 7-storey, 45 metre high belfry (bell tower) in the city of Yaroslavl'.
Watermark: Yaroslav I the Wise (monument); Electrotype '1000'. Main colours: Blue-green and purple. Artist: Unknown.
Signatures: None. Issuer: Bank of Russia. Date of Issue: 1 January 2001 / 16 August 2004. Date of withdrawal: N/a.
Legal tender: Yes. Material: Cotton paper.
Printer: Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Goznak" (State Insignia), Moscow.
 

 
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Dimensions: 158 x 68 mm
 
The modified banknotes have the following main differences:
  • the security fibres of four types are embedded in the paper (red, light-green, two-coloured and grey);
  • the metallic window thread is embedded in the paper. It comes out on the surface on the back of the banknote in the shape of a window;
  • the coat-of-arms of the city of Yaroslavl is printed in optically variable ink (OVI);
  • the emblem of the Bank of Russia is printed in green ink and has a raised relief;
  • there is a vertically located numerical value of denomination executed by perforation;
  • on the front of the banknote there is a field with latent coloured waves (MVC effect) - moiré variable color (MVC);
  • on the front the numerical value of denomination is printed in grey non-metallic ink;
  • on the back the vertical multicoloured ornamental stripe has undergone some changes;
  • images of the banknote under an ultra-violet and infra-red light have differences from the banknote of 1997;
  • the emblem of the Bank of Russia is made with optically-variable ink (OVI).

 

Texts: Bilet Banka Rossii. Tysyacha Rubley. One Thousand Rubles. Poddelka biletov Banka Rossii presleduetsya po zakonu.

 
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