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The 100 Ruble banknote from Tatarstan, issued between 1991 and 1992, has distinctive characteristics as a local currency of this region of Russia. Its dimensions are 138 millimeters in length and 66 millimeters in width.
The front of the banknote highlights the flag of Tatarstan, a symbol of regional identity. It also features the Söyembikä Tower, a significant historical and architectural monument located in the city of Kazan. This tower is an emblematic landmark of Tatar culture and its heritage.
The back of the banknote is distinguished by its simplicity, being left blank. This absence of motifs or inscriptions on the back contrasts with the front, further emphasizing the regional symbols represented there.
This 100 Ruble banknote was issued on paper. It is part of a series identified by the prefix "AA". Its face value is 100 Rubles, the currency used in Tatarstan. This banknote testifies to a specific period in the history of Tatarstan, marked by political and economic changes after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.