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1961 Soviet Union 50 Roubles Note XF–AU

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Act Fast To Secure This “Berlin Wall” Bank Note

The Berlin Wall stood as a grim symbol of division, entrapment, and the relentless oppression of a regime that sought to stifle freedom and crush the human spirit beneath its cold concrete. Constructed by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1961, the wall and its accompanying barbed wire, gun emplacements, and armed guards prevented East Germans from fleeing to the West. In the nearly 30 years that it stood the wall not only strengthened Russia’s control over East Germany, but also solidified its ideological divide with the West during the Cold War. Here you can secure a legal-tender 50 Roubles Bank Note issued by the Soviet Union during 1961—the same year the Berlin Wall was built!

One-Year-Only Soviet Note Featuring Vladimir Lenin

This historic note is entirely Russian with its depiction of Vladimir Lenin, the founder and first head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 until his death in 1924. To the right of Lenin is the State Emblem of the Soviet Union which incorporates the famous Hammer and Sickle design. The back of the note features the Kremlin, the official seat of the Soviet Union. It also comes in Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated (XF–AU) condition. One of the main reasons why collectors love this note is because of the dark green and green on green and pink underprint. More importantly, this note was issued for one year and one year only in 1961. This note is scarce and hard to find, but you can secure it today—but only if you act fast! Order yours now!

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Year of Issue 1961
Country Russia
Composition Currency