
COLLECTIBLES
Российская Империя Ассигнация 100 рублей, 1807 (Период 1786-1819)
Style
This assignat features a simple, functional design typical of early paper money issued by the Russian Empire. The central text is in Cyrillic, declaring its value and the issuing authority. Dominant design elements include the denomination '100' at the top center, and the stylized Cyrillic abbreviation 'СТО' (STO, meaning one hundred) enclosed in an oval or circular emblem, surmounted by a crown, placed centrally. The overall aesthetic is utilitarian, with minimal decorative elements beyond the central emblem and borders. The paper itself is plain, without complex watermarks visible, reflecting the era's printing technology.
Description
Наполеоновская подделка