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An overhead shot captures a Russian 1000 ruble banknote, slightly creased and worn, positioned diagonally on a textured, reddish-orange surface. The background material appears to be a painted wall or floor, exhibiting a rough, uneven texture with subtle undulations. The obverse side of the banknote is visible, featuring a depiction of the monument of Yaroslav the Wise in Yaroslavl, Russia, alongside the Kazan Chapel. The denomination "1000" is displayed prominently in several areas. Visible text in Cyrillic includes "БИЛЕТ БАНКА РОССИИ" (Bank of Russia Banknote) at the top, and "ТЫСЯЧА РУБЛЕЙ" (One Thousand Rubles) on the right. The serial number "пЯ 5535839" is visible in both the upper right and lower left. The word "ЯРОСЛАВЛЬ" (Yaroslavl) is inscribed on a ribbon element. The Bank of Russia's emblem, a double-headed eagle, is in the bottom left corner, with "БАНК РОССИИ" circling it. Partially legible text at the bottom left warns against counterfeiting: "ПОДДЕЛКА БИЛЕТОВ БАНКА РОССИИ ПРЕСЛЕДУЕТСЯ ПО ЗАКОНУ" (Counterfeiting Bank of Russia banknotes is punishable by law). Small text near the "ТЫСЯЧА РУБЛЕЙ" indicates "МОДИФИКАЦИЯ 2004 ГОДА" (Modification 2004 year). A green security thread runs vertically through the note, and a watermark resembling an elk or deer is also visible. The image was taken in Tolyatti, Russia.
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