Number of banknotes: 1
Condition: Uncirculated
Denomination: 3 Roubles
Value: 3 Roubles
Currency: Rouble
Currency rate: 3 Roubles (3SUR)
Banknote type: Standard banknote
Year: 1961
Numismatic period: Soviet Union 1922-1991
Composition: Paper
Weight: 1 g.
Shape: Rectangular
Issuing entity: State Treasury of the USSR
Printer: Goznak (Гознак, Экспедиция заготовления государственных бумаг), Russia (1818-date)
Size: 114 × 57mm
Banknote width: 57
Catalog numbers: P:223
Watermark: Stars across the note.
Watermark text: Stars across the note.
Obverse: View of Kremlin in Moscow, Soviet Union (Now Russian Federation)
Obverse lettering: Государственный Казначейский Билет СССР Три Рубля Государственные казначейские билеты обеспечиваются всем достоянием Союза ССР и обязательны к приему на всей территории СССР во все платежи для всех учреждений, предприятий и лиц по нарицательной стоимости.
Obverse translation: USSR State Treasury Note Three Roubles State treasury notes are provided with all the property of the USSR and must be accepted throughout the territory of the USSR in all payments for all institutions, enterprises and individuals at face value.
Reverse: Known as the "Polyglot Rouble" with the denomination's names in several languages: Russian, large (Rubl'), Ukrainian (Karbovanets), Byelorussian (Rubel'), Uzbek (Sum), Kazakh (Som), Georgian (Maneti), Turkmenian (Manat), Lithuanian (Rublis), Romanian in Cyrillic script (Ruble) Latvian (Rublis), Kyrgyz (Som), Tajik (Sum), Armenian (Roubli), Azerbaijanian (Manat), Estonian (Rubla).
Reverse lettering: Три Рубля Подделка государственных казначейских билетов преследуется по закону ТРИ КАРБОВАНЕЦІ • ТРЫ РУБЛІ УЧ СЎМ • УШ СОМ • სამი მანეთი YЧ МАНАТ • TRYS RUBLIAI • ТРЕЙ РУБЛЕ TRĪS RUBĻI • YЧ СОМ • СЕ СЎМ • ԵՐԵՔ ՌՈԻԲԼԻ • YЧ МАНАТ • KOLM RUBLA
Reverse translation: Three Roubles Counterfeiting of state treasury notes is punishable by law