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KHWAREZM SOVIET PEOPLES REPUBLIC~20 Ruble (Type 2) 1339 AH/1921 AD
KHWAREZM SOVIET PEOPLES REPUBLIC~20 Ruble (Type 2) 1339 AH/1921 AD

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Zantetsuken



Registered: January 2010
Location: United States
Posts: 313
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Type 2: Sickle, spade and cotton sprig overlapped *RARE*
· Date: November 13, 2015 · Views: 9,947 · Filesize: 111.7kb, 111.7kb · Dimensions: 900 x 450 ·
Keywords: KHWAREZM SOVIET PEOPLES REPUBLIC~20 Ruble (Type 2) 1339 AH/1921 AD
Denomination: 20 Ruble
Date/Mintmark: Khiva
Condition: VF

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Moneta

Registered: August 2005
Location: Arizona USA
Posts: 2,365
November 14, 2015 12:12pm

Thank you for adding to this series (probably the best display on the Web). I was drawn to the series from Khwarezm because of the early representation of the Hammer & Sickle, earlier than The RSFSR. While Kamzolkin or Rudnev are credited with the design, you can see two earlier numismatic items here in the Moneta Museum for Chile (1895) or Weissenfels Germany (Notgeld, 1918).
CHILE:
/showphoto.php?photo=596&title=chile-peso-1895&cat=600
GERMANY:
/showphoto.php?photo=2258&nocache=1
Zantetsuken

Registered: January 2010
Location: United States
Posts: 313
November 18, 2015 7:28pm

Thanks for you kind words, Moneta. This seems to be the rarer of the two varieties for this denomination. Ironically, Khwarezm issued Soviet coinage before the Russians did. Khwarezm's first coinage was in 1920, while Russia's first Soviet coinage was 1921. Also, there were couple interesting and unique details about money from Soviet Central Asia. One, they were the only territories that combined religious symbols (crescent moon) and communist icons. Most other communist nations either discouraged or outlawed religion, so I found this curious. Two, Soviet Central Asia's communist symbols were altered from Russia's icon. Both Bukhara and Khwarezm only used farming instruments on their local arms. My guess is this is because the region was mostly, if not entirely agricultural, so they used icons more representative of the economic system. Just a guess though.


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