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Seven old Soviet-era banknotes are neatly arranged in a row on a wooden surface. The banknotes are of different denominations and colors, displayed face-up. From left to right, the denominations are 100, 50, 25, 10, 5, 3, and 1 Ruble. All notes feature a portrait of Vladimir Lenin, typically within an ornate frame. The 100 and 50 Ruble notes are brown/yellow and green respectively, both bearing the text "БИЛЕТ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО Банка" (Bill of the State Bank) and "1961". The 25 Ruble note is purple, displaying "ДВАДЦАТЬ ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ" (Twenty-five Rubles). The 10 Ruble note is reddish-orange and reads "ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ" (Ten Rubles). The 5 Ruble note is blue and features an image of the Moscow Kremlin, with the text "ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ" (Five Rubles) and "1961". The 3 Ruble note is light green, showing a monument (likely the Peter the Great statue in Moscow) and the text "ТРИ РУБЛЯ" (Three Rubles) and "1961". This note also has a serial number "НЧ 8232315". The 1 Ruble note is light brown/yellow and reads "ОДИН РУБЛЬ" (One Ruble), also dated "1961" and showing a serial number "3с 7909677". The 5, 3, and 1 Ruble notes are identified as "ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ КАЗНАЧЕЙСКИЙ БИЛЕТ" (State Treasury Bill). Most notes include the hammer and sickle emblem. The banknotes show signs of age, including creases and slightly worn edges. They are laid across a light brown wooden surface with a distinct grain pattern. The setting is likely indoors in Chaikovsky, Russia, with the notes presented for viewing or as part of a collection.
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