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1917. The Provisional Government Came to Power. Galloping Inflation. Products Quality Deteriorated due to Immense Production Volumes (“Kerensky” Money Appeared). The Order for Printing Paper Money Was Placed Abroad
1917. The October Revolution. The Bolsheviks Came to Power
February 27, 1918. The St. Petersburg Mint Actually Closed Its Business. Prior to This It Was Continuously Manufacturing Coins for Persia (under the Contract Concluded in 1915)
1918. A Decision to Evacuate Some of the Forwarding Agency Printing Equipment
1919. The Evacuation of the Remaining Printing Equipment to Moscow. The Establishment of the Moscow Printing Factory
July 6, 1919. The Establishment of GOZNAK
1921. The Moscow Printing Factory of Goznak Moved onto the Premises of the Former Broccar Perfumery Factory (Where It Is Still Located Today)
1919 – 1922. Disruption of Monetary Circulation. Hyperinflation. Issue of Quasi-Money in Various Parts of the Country
1921. The New Economic Policy Was Declared
1921-1924. Implementation of the Fiscal Reform. Manufacture of the New Gold Backed Banknote, Chervonets. Large-Scale Denomination. Issue of the Soviet Notes and Their Subsequent Replacement by the New Treasury Notes. Transition to a Stable Fiscal System
1921. The Petrograd Mint Resumes Operation
1932. The Construction of the Krasnokamsk Paper Mill of Goznak Began (in 1937 the Construction Was Completed and in 1940 the Mill Was Commissioned)
1941. The Beginning of the Great Patriotic War
1941. The Evacuation of the Moscow Printing Factory to Krasnokamsk and Partially to Tashkent
1941. The Evacuation of the Leningrad Mint to Krasnokamsk. The Leningrad Mint Became Incorporated into Goznak
End of 1942. The Leningrad Mint Resumes Operation
April 25, 1942. The Moscow Mint of Goznak Start-Up
1942. The Moscow Printing Factory Resumed Operation
1944 - 1945. Goznak Enterprises Manufactured Paper Money for Hungary, Bulgaria and Rumania, Liberated by the Soviet Troops, As Well As for the Soviet Occupation Zone in Germany
 
  
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