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Goznak

Joint Stock Company "Goznak"/"Гознак" (short for Государственный знак, or State Insignia) is a Russian joint-stock company responsible for research and development as well as manufacturing security products including banknotes, coins, stamps, identity cards, secure documents, state orders and medals, as well as providing secure services.[1] It incorporates seven factories and one research and development institute involved in different stages of the development, research, and manufacturing cycle.

JSC Goznak
TypeJoint Stock Company
IndustryResearch, development, currency printing
Founded1818 (as Expedition of Storing State Papers)
1919 (as Goznak)
Headquarters
17 Mytnaya Street, Moscow
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ProductsCurrency, postal stamps, medals, badges, coins, banknotes
Revenue38,799,700,000 Russian ruble (2017) 
OwnerRussian government (100%)
ParentMinistry of Finance
Websitewww.goznak.ru
One thousand rubles of 2000/2004

Goznak combines paper and printing facilities which manufacture banknotes, government bonds, checks, letters of credit, savings-bank books (сберегательная книжка), lottery tickets, postage stamps, blanks of passports, birth certificates, marriage licenses, as well as publications of high artistic value and special and high-grade paper.

Goznak also controls mints, which manufacture circulation coins, orders, decorations, and commemorative medals. It also manufactures credit cards, banking cards, phone cards. Goznak not only prints Russian money, but also prints banknotes of foreign countries, including Lebanon, Yemen, Guatemala, Rwanda, Angola and others.

History edit

During the reign of Peter the Great, the Russians established the Saint Petersburg Mint in 1724, which would centralize coinage in Russia and begin to produce different kinds of badges and medals used for decoration.

In 1818, on September 4 (August 21 Old Style) in Saint-Petersburg the Expedition of Storing State Papers (Экспедиция заготовления государственных бумаг) was founded by the Decree of Emperor Alexander I under the authority of the Ministry of Finance; Dmitry Guriev, Minister of Finance, assigned engineer Agustín de Betancourt to design and build the modern, steam-powered currency printshop.

In 1838, a Prussian academician Moritz von Jacobi (known as Boris Yakobi in Russia), employed at this Department, used his invention of galvanoplastics to produce printing plates for the first time in printing history. In the 1890s, an employee of the Department Ivan Orlov(ru) invented and developed a new printing method called "Orlov's printing" (Орловская печать). Also, he built multicolor printing presses, which would serve as a prototype for modern multicolor printing presses. Orlov's machines were still in use in some countries in the 1970s.

After the October Revolution of 1917, the Department of State Currency Production was reorganized and renamed Goznak (short for Государственный знак, literally State Ensign or Insignia) in 1919. Although the initial scope of Goznak had been the production of bank notes, the production of coins was added to its field of operation in 1941, when the Leningrad mint was taken over by Goznak.[2] Goznak had its own All-union Research Institute in Moscow. In the 1920s, a Goznak employee and a prominent Soviet sculptor Ivan Shadr created the first samples of the Soviet money. In the 1950s – 1960s, an employee of the Goznak’s Moscow Printing Factory V.A.Oleynik invented an original money counting device, which would be further developed by other workers of the All-union Research Institute. Thus, all of the paper and printing factories and mints of the Goznak were equipped with the counting machines.

After the revolution of 1917 the Saint-Petersburg Mint of Goznak was renamed into the Leningrad Mint. Its original name was returned in the 1990s. The Saint-Petersburg Paper Mill of Goznak was also called the Leningrad Paper Mill during the Soviet period.

In 1997, Perm Printing Factory launched telecards for public telephones. During the first year of the new site more than one million cards were produced. The quality of cards is fully in line with the international standard.

In 1999, the Moscow Mint, for the first time in the history of Russia won the tender for the manufacture of currency for India. In October 1999, they signed an agreement with India for the manufacture of copper-nickel coins two and five rupees.

In 2006 the Association of the State Companies "Goznak" has been transformed into the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Goznak". Goznak includes 8 branches: 2 Printing Factories, 2 Paper Mills, 2 Mints, Printing House and R&D Institute.

At the beginning of 2006, the Moscow Printing Factory of Goznak started with the personalization of the first ePassport. The personalization center is capable of processing of more than 5 million passports per year. The personalization of the new generation of passports with the electronic data carrier is carried by laser engraving at the Branches of Goznak – at the Main Personalization Center at the Moscow Printing Factory and at the Multifunctional Personalization Center at the Moscow Printing Works.

On March 3, 2008 Goznak has become a strategic enterprise of Russia.

On June 5, 2014 the Russian President Putin signed a decree on the transformation of the company from the status of Federal State Unitary Enterprise to Open Joint Stock Company "Goznak", 100% of which is owned by the federal government.

In September 2022, after "referendums" in the occupied Ukrainian territories, Goznak was included in the next sanctions list of the British government. The company was accused of producing blank Russian passports for citizens of Ukraine.[3]

Structure edit

 
The printing of banknotes of 5000 rubles at the factory of FSUE Goznak in Perm

JSC "Goznak" incorporates eight branches:

Memory edit

In honor of the 175th anniversary of the foundation of Goznak, a postage stamp of Russia was issued (1993),[4] and by the 190th anniversary of the enterprise, a postal block[5] and a commemorative coin of the Bank of Russia (2008) was issued. On July 30, 2018, the Bank of Russia issued commemorative silver coins in denominations of 3 rubles and 25 rubles of series "200 years since the founding of the Expedition of the Preparation of State Papers".

Interesting facts edit

In 1924, the Goznak collection was successfully demonstrated in the official class of the First All-Union Philatelic Exhibition in Moscow.[6]

External links edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Goznak's official website 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ See Goznak's official website 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ "UK sanctions collaborators of Russia's illegal sham referendums". www.gov.uk. 2022-09-26.
  4. ^ . Каталог. Марки. Издательско-торговый центр «Марка». Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  5. ^ . Каталог. Марки. Издательско-торговый центр «Марка». Archived from the original on 2011-12-03. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  6. ^ Кулаков В. Филателия в Москве: первые итоги — новые задачи (1924—1925 годы) // Филателия. — 1992. — № 1. — С. 48—50.

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Joint Stock Company Goznak Goznak short for Gosudarstvennyj znak or State Insignia is a Russian joint stock company responsible for research and development as well as manufacturing security products including banknotes coins stamps identity cards secure documents state orders and medals as well as providing secure services 1 It incorporates seven factories and one research and development institute involved in different stages of the development research and manufacturing cycle JSC GoznakTypeJoint Stock CompanyIndustryResearch development currency printingFounded1818 as Expedition of Storing State Papers 1919 as Goznak Headquarters17 Mytnaya Street Moscow RussiaProductsCurrency postal stamps medals badges coins banknotesRevenue38 799 700 000 Russian ruble 2017 OwnerRussian government 100 ParentMinistry of FinanceWebsitewww wbr goznak wbr ruOne thousand rubles of 2000 2004Goznak combines paper and printing facilities which manufacture banknotes government bonds checks letters of credit savings bank books sberegatelnaya knizhka lottery tickets postage stamps blanks of passports birth certificates marriage licenses as well as publications of high artistic value and special and high grade paper Goznak also controls mints which manufacture circulation coins orders decorations and commemorative medals It also manufactures credit cards banking cards phone cards Goznak not only prints Russian money but also prints banknotes of foreign countries including Lebanon Yemen Guatemala Rwanda Angola and others Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 Memory 4 Interesting facts 5 External links 6 NotesHistory editDuring the reign of Peter the Great the Russians established the Saint Petersburg Mint in 1724 which would centralize coinage in Russia and begin to produce different kinds of badges and medals used for decoration In 1818 on September 4 August 21 Old Style in Saint Petersburg the Expedition of Storing State Papers Ekspediciya zagotovleniya gosudarstvennyh bumag was founded by the Decree of Emperor Alexander I under the authority of the Ministry of Finance Dmitry Guriev Minister of Finance assigned engineer Agustin de Betancourt to design and build the modern steam powered currency printshop In 1838 a Prussian academician Moritz von Jacobi known as Boris Yakobi in Russia employed at this Department used his invention of galvanoplastics to produce printing plates for the first time in printing history In the 1890s an employee of the Department Ivan Orlov ru invented and developed a new printing method called Orlov s printing Orlovskaya pechat Also he built multicolor printing presses which would serve as a prototype for modern multicolor printing presses Orlov s machines were still in use in some countries in the 1970s After the October Revolution of 1917 the Department of State Currency Production was reorganized and renamed Goznak short for Gosudarstvennyj znak literally State Ensign or Insignia in 1919 Although the initial scope of Goznak had been the production of bank notes the production of coins was added to its field of operation in 1941 when the Leningrad mint was taken over by Goznak 2 Goznak had its own All union Research Institute in Moscow In the 1920s a Goznak employee and a prominent Soviet sculptor Ivan Shadr created the first samples of the Soviet money In the 1950s 1960s an employee of the Goznak s Moscow Printing Factory V A Oleynik invented an original money counting device which would be further developed by other workers of the All union Research Institute Thus all of the paper and printing factories and mints of the Goznak were equipped with the counting machines After the revolution of 1917 the Saint Petersburg Mint of Goznak was renamed into the Leningrad Mint Its original name was returned in the 1990s The Saint Petersburg Paper Mill of Goznak was also called the Leningrad Paper Mill during the Soviet period In 1997 Perm Printing Factory launched telecards for public telephones During the first year of the new site more than one million cards were produced The quality of cards is fully in line with the international standard In 1999 the Moscow Mint for the first time in the history of Russia won the tender for the manufacture of currency for India In October 1999 they signed an agreement with India for the manufacture of copper nickel coins two and five rupees In 2006 the Association of the State Companies Goznak has been transformed into the Federal State Unitary Enterprise Goznak Goznak includes 8 branches 2 Printing Factories 2 Paper Mills 2 Mints Printing House and R amp D Institute At the beginning of 2006 the Moscow Printing Factory of Goznak started with the personalization of the first ePassport The personalization center is capable of processing of more than 5 million passports per year The personalization of the new generation of passports with the electronic data carrier is carried by laser engraving at the Branches of Goznak at the Main Personalization Center at the Moscow Printing Factory and at the Multifunctional Personalization Center at the Moscow Printing Works On March 3 2008 Goznak has become a strategic enterprise of Russia On June 5 2014 the Russian President Putin signed a decree on the transformation of the company from the status of Federal State Unitary Enterprise to Open Joint Stock Company Goznak 100 of which is owned by the federal government In September 2022 after referendums in the occupied Ukrainian territories Goznak was included in the next sanctions list of the British government The company was accused of producing blank Russian passports for citizens of Ukraine 3 Structure edit nbsp The printing of banknotes of 5000 rubles at the factory of FSUE Goznak in PermJSC Goznak incorporates eight branches Moscow Mint Perm Printing Factory Saint Petersburg Paper Mill Saint Petersburg Mint Moscow Printing Factory Research Institute of Goznak Moscow Krasnokamsk Paper Mill Moscow Printing WorksMemory editIn honor of the 175th anniversary of the foundation of Goznak a postage stamp of Russia was issued 1993 4 and by the 190th anniversary of the enterprise a postal block 5 and a commemorative coin of the Bank of Russia 2008 was issued On July 30 2018 the Bank of Russia issued commemorative silver coins in denominations of 3 rubles and 25 rubles of series 200 years since the founding of the Expedition of the Preparation of State Papers nbsp Postage stamp of Russia dedicated to the 175th anniversary of Goznak 1993 nbsp Commemorative coin of the Bank of Russia the 190th anniversary of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise Goznak 25 000 rubles weight 3 kg of pure gold 2008 Interesting facts editIn 1924 the Goznak collection was successfully demonstrated in the official class of the First All Union Philatelic Exhibition in Moscow 6 External links editOfficial website of Goznak in English Archived 2021 09 30 at the Wayback MachineNotes edit Goznak s official website Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine See Goznak s official website Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine UK sanctions collaborators of Russia s illegal sham referendums www gov uk 2022 09 26 114 175 let Goznaku Katalog Marki Izdatelsko torgovyj centr Marka Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2011 03 02 1265 K 190 letiyu Goznaka Katalog Marki Izdatelsko torgovyj centr Marka Archived from the original on 2011 12 03 Retrieved 2011 03 02 Kulakov V Filateliya v Moskve pervye itogi novye zadachi 1924 1925 gody Filateliya 1992 1 S 48 50 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Goznak Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goznak amp oldid 1162723046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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