Paper money in Georgia

Georgia was part of the Russian Empire until 1918. After the collapse of the Russian Empire, the Democratic Republic of Georgia was established. But the state was already captured by Soviet troops in 1921 and became part of the Soviet Union. In 1922, the Transcaucasian Soviet Socialist Federative Republic was formed, consisting of the Soviet states of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. In 1936, it was dissolved and the constituent territories became individual union republics again.

Georgia’s paper money history reflects political developments. In the Democratic Republic of Georgia, the state issued paper money. The rouble was designated as the currency. From 1920, Soviet Union banknotes were in circulation as means of payment. The State Bank of the Soviet Union issued paper money in the currency Soviet rouble.

>> This collection is part of the holdings of "Paper money in Europe" of the Giesecke+Devrient Stiftung Geldscheinsammlung (Giesecke+Devrient foundation: collections of bank notes).