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− | + | = Produktinformation = | |
+ | Autoren:<span style="color:#0000EE;">'''Peter F. Ryabchenko und Vladimir I. Butko'''</span> <br> | ||
+ | Seiten: 430<br> | ||
+ | Format: 208 x 140 mm<br> | ||
+ | Kunstledereinband<br> | ||
+ | Fadenheftung<br> | ||
+ | Verlag: Vipol, Kiev, Ukraine<br> | ||
+ | Auflage: 3. Auflage 2005<br> | ||
+ | Sprache: Russisch<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | '''online bestellen:'''<br> | ||
+ | ISBN 966-581-167-3<br> | ||
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+ | = Buchinformation = | ||
− | + | '''The 3rd and last volume of the most comprehensive work dedicated to paper money circulated on the territory of the former Russian empire. The Russian section included lists items missing in Volume I. The same is for as lot of newly issued bank notes and their substitutes. More than 11 000 items described are evaluated in US dollars.''' |
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Complete Catalogue of Paper Money and Currency Notes of Russia, USSR, and CIS States (1769 - 2003)
Volume III: Paper money of CIS and Baltic States
Fachbuch
Produktinformation
Autoren:Peter F. Ryabchenko und Vladimir I. Butko
Seiten: 430
Format: 208 x 140 mm
Kunstledereinband
Fadenheftung
Verlag: Vipol, Kiev, Ukraine
Auflage: 3. Auflage 2005
Sprache: Russisch
online bestellen:
ISBN 966-581-167-3
Buchinformation
The 3rd and last volume of the most comprehensive work dedicated to paper money circulated on the territory of the former Russian empire. The Russian section included lists items missing in Volume I. The same is for as lot of newly issued bank notes and their substitutes. More than 11 000 items described are evaluated in US dollars.