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Cut-off check 1 Kopeck 1960.
State Bank of the USSR. International Lines.

Cut-off check 1 Kopeck 1960. State Bank of the USSR. International Lines
State Bank of the USSR. International Lines.
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This check is accepted as payment for goods and services on Soviet ships, aircraft, and trains operating on international routes.

From the early 1960s, the USSR began to develop active cooperation with socialist and developing countries. Thousands of Soviet specialists were sent abroad on assignments. The government then faced the question of how to "shield" them from foreign currency.

A practical need arose to create a system in which citizens would not receive foreign currency in hand and would spend the funds earned in foreign currency at home.

The most important parts of the new system were the USSR Bank for Foreign Trade (Vneshtorgbank of the USSR) and the all-Union association Vnesposyltorg. In the former, citizens were required to keep foreign currency in the form of "foreign-currency rubles," and through the network of Vnesposyltorg shops and firms they would spend it.

It is important to note that, unlike in other socialist countries, "substitutes" for currency in the USSR were issued not for foreigners, but for the country's own citizens.

A detachable cruise check of Vnesheconombank (Vneshtorgbank) of the USSR is a monetary obligation of Vnesheconombank (Vneshtorgbank) of the USSR to pay the amount stated on the check. The checks were bound into checkbooks of the corresponding denomination. Detachable checks were intended for settlements by certain categories of citizens for goods and services on Soviet cruise ships operating on international routes. All checks were printed by GOZNAK.

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