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Two 1919 Russian Banknotes But The Same Serial Number ?

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These two 10000 Ruble notes from 1919 appear to have the same serial number .. R (reversed)K-017
Are they likely to be genuine and were this type of note produced with batches having identical numbers ?
Puzzled !
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Brian.

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South Russia - High Command of the Armed Forces.

10,000 Rubley catalog ref Printed on both sides S425a, printed front only S425c.

I would say they were block (batch) numbers rather than serial numbers.

Look genuine to me.
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09/12/2015 03:33 am
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Thank you, that solves the puzzle for me.
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Brian.
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I believe [b]thai-vic[b] is correct.
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