Every kopek from 1547 to 2024

Credit for 1 Kopeck 1918.
I.A. Pervushin’s Murygino Copper Writing Paper and Cardboard Factory. Vyatka Governorate.

Credit for 1 Kopeck 1918. I.A. Pervushin’s Murygino Copper Writing Paper and Cardboard Factory. Vyatka Governorate
I.A. Pervushin’s Murygino Copper Writing Paper and Cardboard Factory. Vyatka Governorate.
теги: [вятка], [медянская]

Issue 1.

The Medyansk writing-paper mill was founded on the Medyanka River in Vyatka Uyezd by the collegiate assessor’s widow P. S. Bedareva under a decree of the Vyatka Treasury Chamber dated April 3, 1785.

In 1791 it was sold to the merchant’s widow S. Mashkovtsev’s wife, E. T. Mashkovtseva.

In 1868 it passed into the hands of the capitalist I. A. Pervushin.

On October 21, 1918, it was placed under sequestration by a resolution of the Vyatka Provincial Council of National Economy. It was nationalized on the basis of the Council of People’s Commissars Decree of July 2, 1918.

From 1918 to January 1, 1938 — Medyansk writing-paper mill “Red Cadet” of the Provincial Council of National Economy, village of Medyany, Kirov Region.

From January 1, 1938 to January 1, 1941 — Medyansk writing-paper mill “Red Cadet” of the People’s Commissariat of the Forest Industry of the RSFSR, settlement of Murygino, Kirov Region.

The scrip was issued in limited quantities and circulated for only a few months, after which it was withdrawn from circulation and canceled.

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