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I found a user that added a lot of images to commons.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Cocoloi
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Obverse | Reverse | Diameter | Thickness | Mass | Composition | Edge | Obverse | Reverse | first minting | issue | withdrawal | lapse | |
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A more detailed data on composition is necessary.Timur lenk 20:36, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
That seems like a work-around that reversed the purpose of <ref>. I looked at the forint and pengő tables again, and they are 7 or 8 inscription translations. And the tag is only on the first appearance of each. It doesn't seem to hard to maintain. Plus, other currency table will usually have fewer entries. --ChoChoPK (球球PK) (talk | contrib) 15:13, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
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Image | Value | € equiv. | Dimensions | Main Colour | Description | Date of | ||||||
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Only the images are missing...Timur lenk 09:41, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
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Image | Value | Dimensions | Main Colour | Description | Date of | |||||||
Obverse | Reverse | Obverse | Reverse | Watermark | first printing | issue | withdrawal | lapse | ||||
[[Image:|85px]] | [[Image:|85px]] | 5 DM | 120 × 60 mm | Olive | Portrait of a young Venetian woman by Albrecht Dürer | Oak twig | As portrait | 2 January 1960 | 6 May 1963 | 30 June 1995 | Indefinite | |
[[Image:|85px]] | [[Image:|85px]] | 10 DM | 130 × 65 mm | Dark blue | Portrait of a young man by Albrecht Dürer or Anton Neupauer | Gorch Fock schoolship | 21 October 1963 | |||||
[[Image:|85px]] | [[Image:|85px]] | 20 DM | 140 × 70 mm | Green | Portrait of Elsbeth Tucher by Albrecht Dürer | Violin with bow, clarinet | 10 February 1961 | |||||
[[Image:|85px]] | [[Image:|85px]] | 50 DM | 150 × 75 mm | Brown | Portrait of a man (from the painting "Mann mit Kind") by an unknown Swabian painter | Holstentor | 18 June 1962 | |||||
[[Image:|85px]] | [[Image:|85px]] | 100 DM | 160 × 80 mm | Blue | Portrait of Sebastian Münster by Christoph Amberger | Bundesadler | 26 February 1962 | |||||
[[Image:|85px]] | [[Image:|85px]] | 500 DM | 170 × 85 mm | Red, brown | Portrait of a man (from the painting "Bildnis eines bartlosen Mannes") by Hans Maler zu Schwaz | Burg Eltz | 26 April 1965 | |||||
[[Image:|85px]] | [[Image:|85px]] | 1000 DM | 180 × 90 mm | Dark brown | Portrait of Johannes Scheyring by Lucas Cranach the Elder | Limburger Dom | 27 July 1964 | |||||
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table. |
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There are two varieties for the 50, 100, and 200 Mark, with or without the hologram on obverse. --ChoChoPK (球球PK) (talk | contrib) 15:26, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
I know but I don't consider them to be different types (unlike pick catalog). I think only those banknotes should be handled as separate types which were handled as such by law (se 1000 and 5000 Czech koruna bills).Timur lenk 23:41, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
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Images should be split into two to fit into the table.Timur lenk 10:14, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
Plenty of info on this, would be nice if arranged into a table and maybe into individual banknote articles.Timur lenk 23:39, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
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Image | Value | Dimensions | Main Colour | Description | Date of | |||||||
Obverse | Reverse | Obverse | Reverse | Watermark | first printing | issue | withdrawal | lapse | ||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 10 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Dark brown | Steponas Darius and Stasys Girėnas | "Lituanica" flying over the Atlantic Ocean | 1991 | 31 March 1997 | ||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 20 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Violet | Maironis | Vytautas Magnus War Museum in Kaunas, Statue of Liberty by Juozas Zikaras | 1991 | 31 March 1997 | ||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 50 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Yellowish brown | Jonas Basanavicius | Gediminas Square in Vilnius | 1991 | 31 March 1997 | ||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 100 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Dark blue, brown | Simonas Daukantas | Old Town of Vilnius | 1991 | |||||
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Image | Value | Dimensions | Main Colour | Description | Date of | |||||||
Obverse | Reverse | Obverse | Reverse | Watermark | first printing | issue | withdrawal | lapse | ||||
1 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Brown | Zemaite | Church of St. Joseph in Paluse | 1994 | |||||||
2 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Dark green | Motiejus Valancius | Trakai Island Castle | 1993 | |||||||
5 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Violet | Jonas Jablonskis | Sculpture by Petras Rimša | 1993 | |||||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 10 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Dark blue | Steponas Darius and Stasys Girėnas | "Lituanica" flying over the Atlantic Ocean | Coat of arms | 1993 | ||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 10 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | 1997 | ||||||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 10 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | 2001 | ||||||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 20 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Light brown | Maironis | Vytautas Magnus War Museum in Kaunas, Statue of Liberty by Juozas Zikaras | Coat of arms | 1993 | ||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 20 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Brown, violet | As portrait | 1997 | ||||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 20 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | 2001 | ||||||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 50 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Dark brown | Jonas Basanavicius | Gediminas Square in Vilnius | Coat of arms | 1993 | ||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 50 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | As portrait | 1998 | |||||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 50 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | 2003 | ||||||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 100 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Green, brown | Simonas Daukantas | Old Town of Vilnius | As portrait | 2000 | ||||
[[Image:|94px]] | [[Image:|94px]] | 200 Lt | 135 × 65 mm | Blue | Vydunas | Klaipeda lighthouse | As portrait | 1997 | ||||
[[Image:|103px]] | [[Image:|103px]] | 500 Lt | 147 × 70 mm | Red | Vincas Kudirka | View of Lithuanian nature, Bell of the Freedom of Lithuania | As portrait | 2000 | ||||
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table. |
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This series lasted three decades, a rare long lasting series in the history of modern banknotes. This series also demonstrate the traditional denominations lineup and colours.
That's a pity. I hoped you can find some dates regarding the circulation of these banknotes. Watermark is missing too 1-25: five-pointed stars pattern (throughout the whole banknote), 50, 100: lenin (in the watermark field).Timur lenk 16:08, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
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State treasury note (Государственный казначейский билет) | ||||||||||
1 ruble | 104 × 52 mm | Brown, yellow | Value, state emblem | Value in 15 languages | 5-pointed stars pattern (on the whole note) | 1961 | 1 January 1961 | |||
3 rubles | 114 × 57 mm | Green | View of the Moscow Kremlin with the Vodovzvodnaya Tower and the Grand Kremlin Palace, state emblem | |||||||
5 rubles | Blue | Spasskaya Tower from the Moscow Kremlin, state emblem | ||||||||
Note of the State Bank (Билет Государственного Банка) | ||||||||||
10 rubles | 122 × 61 mm | Red | relief of Vladimir Lenin by N. A. Sokolov, state emblem | Value in 15 languages | 5-pointed stars pattern (on the whole note) | 1961 | 1 January 1961 | |||
25 rubles | Violet | |||||||||
50 rubles | 140 × 70 mm | Green | Value in 15 languages, the Senate Building in the Moscow Kremlin with the Oruzheynaya tower | As portrait | ||||||
100 rubles | Brown | Value in 15 languages, view of the Moscow Kremlin with the Vodovzvodnaya Tower and the Grand Kremlin Palace | ||||||||
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table. |
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Be careful, there is a policy against original research. I find that rule silly. My own measurement shows that 1 ruble is 106 × 53. But 104 would make 1, 10 and 100 ruble evenly "spaced". And I just found http://88.nm.ru/r1961.html --ChoChoPK (球球PK) (talk | contrib) 20:44, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
How silly of me not to think about the differential rate. We still need to resolve the size of 1 ruble. I agree that a ratio of 2:1 is reasonable. If you have multiple instances of this 1 ruble, and 104 × 52 is closer to average, then I have nothing to say. On my catalog, it says there are 2 varieties of 25 rubles
But I don't have much faith in my catalog when it comes to minor detail like this. According to the website I quoted above, and with babelfish, it seems that this series was issued on 1961-01-01. But it is still possible that only a subset of the denominations was issued on that day. --ChoChoPK (球球PK) (talk | contrib) 05:41, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
Well, I read that the redenomination took place in spring or something but I cant cite any source. I try to find the site again...Timur lenk 23:34, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
Yes it does. However, there is no "hard proof" that all 7 demoninations were issued on 1 Jan. Although it is logically possible that 50 and 100 rubles were issued in 2 Jan, that hypothetical scenario is highly unlikely, and I don't believe it is the case. But we must keep in mind of that.
But I don't understand why you said you think it's 31 March. Babelfish just failed on me. From what I can tell, 1 января is 1 Jan, 8 мая is 8 May. --ChoChoPK (球球PK) (talk | contrib) 21:18, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
Some info on the recall of soviet notes: www.globalfinancialdata.com