1918 Russia RSFSR 10 Rouble, Pyatakov / Baryshev, F
On the reverse, the note maintains its elegant design with brown ink over red-orange and light orange underprint. The edges are adorned with intricate floral motifs and swirling curlicues, adding an artistic flair. The value of the note is prominently displayed at the center on both the right and left sides, ensuring ease of recognition.
At the center of the reverse is the double-headed eagle, a remnant of the old Russian Empire, yet now devoid of its crown, reflecting the abolishment of the monarchy and symbolizing the power shift towards the Soviet government. Below the eagle, legal text indicates the note's official use, emphasizing its role in the newly established RSFSR (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic).
This banknote is not just a piece of currency; it is a reflection of a turbulent period in Russian history when revolutionary forces redefined the country's future. The 1918 RSFSR 10 Rouble remains a significant collectible for those interested in early Soviet history and numismatics.