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The 5 chervontsev banknote issued in 1937, referenced P.204, is a specimen from the period of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), more specifically from Russia. This banknote falls into the category of circulating banknotes used during this era.
This banknote was issued by the State Bank of the USSR, the central monetary institution responsible for monetary policy and the issuance of fiat currency in the Soviet Union.
The banknote measures 181 millimeters in length and 90 millimeters in width. This size is characteristic of banknotes of the time, designed to facilitate handling and storage.
A prominent figure associated with this banknote is Lenin, a Russian revolutionary and politician. His image on the banknote reflects the ideological and political importance he embodied within the USSR. Lenin, as the leader of the October Revolution and founder of the Soviet state, was a central figure of the regime. His representation on the currency symbolized the values and principles of socialism and communism that the USSR sought to promote.
This 5 chervontsev banknote bears witness to the historical and political context of the Soviet Union in the 1930s, a period of consolidation of Soviet power and promotion of communist ideology.