Issuing authority: | Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia) |
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Year on the banknote: | 1997 |
In circulation since: | 2011 |
Substrate: |
White paper with two types of fibers: two-color of a varying cross section diameter with alternating red and blue fragments and gray fibers. Has a localized and an electrotype watermark, windowed security thread |
Dimensions: | 157mm × 69mm |
Face: | Monument to N. Muraviev-Amursky, Khabarovsk embankment |
Back: | Bridge over the river Amur in Khabarovsk |
Intaglio: Face: main motif (Monument to N.N. Muravjov-Amursky, Khabarovsk shore); horizontal ornamental stripe; "5000" (upper left); feature for the visually impaired (lower graphicless area on the left); thin lines along the edges of the graphicless areas on the face; Back: main motif (Bridge over Amur); "ПЯТЬ ТЫСЯЧ РУБЛЕЙ"; "5000" (bottom right); guilloche rosettes bearing "5000" (graphicless areas on the left and right); horizontal lines of microprinting along the top of the banknote and below the main image Offset: Face: background image of the Amur river; vertical ornamental stripe; "5000" (graphicless area in the bottom); gray rosette with "5000" (graphicless area on the right bottom); vertical ornamental stripe left of the portrait; background patterns; Back: vertical ornamental stripe; background patterns; year of issue "1997" Screen: Face: Khabarovsk coat-of-arms (top right) Letterpress: Face: serial numbers with two letters (red on the right; dark green on the left with gradually enlarging numerals
Red areas of the fibers have red luminescence. Blue areas and grey fibers have no luminescence under UV light. Under UV light, single tone luminescence observed when looking at the banknote at a 90 degree angle changes to alternating green and red stripes when the banknote is tilted. These stripes appear as the continuation of the color stripes observed in the darker bottom area
Banknotes of the series issued in 1997 have the same design (Cities of Russia series) and a single array of security features including a watermark, a windowed security thread, and a latent image (Kipp effect). The modification of 2004 has the Moire Variable Color (MVC) on the face of banknotes. Banknotes of higher denominations (500–5,000 rоubles) have additional microperf and OVI. The 5,000-ruble banknote issued in 2006 has a new element in addition to these, which is authenticated with a polarizing filter. 500 Rubles of the modification of 2010 has MVC Chameleon, and 1,000 Rubles of the modification of 2010 has a thread VFI, SPARK® and MVC+. The 5,000-Rouble banknote issued in 2011 has SPARK®, MVC+, and security thread “Mobile”.
All banknotes of the series