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Description
It has an interesting history. My father gave this to me after I read him a poem written by a russian poet. I have been advised by Societe Generale and also the Russian Embassy in Canberra Australia that all the records regarding the purchaser of this bond reside in the Kremlin.
Category
Other
Medium
Paper & black ink
Distinguishing marks
No: 08425 as well as the one written in pencil.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
around A3 paper size
Date Period
was purchased in the 1800's Bourges, France, at Societe Generale
Weight
not much
History
Gift from my Father.
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Re: Romanov 1906 Russian Tsarist bond
Re: Romanov 1906 Russian Tsarist bond
Re: Romanov 1906 Russian Tsarist bond
Hello there and many thanks for your response.
If I were you I would organise to get a letter written by an englsih speaking scholar and send it to the English Royal Family. Because I think that if you send to the Russians at this stage it will be hidden from the light again. Make sure you have names and facts that can be checked on.In particular if there are any health issues that you are aware of do please mention that too.
When you say Gallers princess I am wondering if that is the name of the daughter, in english it is spelt Gala. Gala is the name of my fathers sister but I think it is a common enough name.
This Bond was given to me by my Father, Alexis Usov. I once asked him ow he came to have the name Usov. He told me that his great grandfather won the town of Usov in a card game. He also told me that the Bond was for me. I am his only daughter. There are many mysteries about my life and that of my father and mother, that deserve some looking in to by those who can be trusted and are good people.
I pray that God will help to reveal the truth in this mattter, in a divine intervention for the Good of All.
God Bless you, Susannah