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Jun 9, 2026

Varputėnai, Lithuania

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The media file displays a close-up, slightly angled shot of a vintage Soviet ten-ruble banknote. The banknote is made of paper and appears to be slightly worn and creased, suggesting it is an old currency. The dominant color is a reddish-pink hue. The primary subject on the banknote is a portrait of Vladimir Lenin, depicted in profile facing left, rendered within a circular frame. To the left of Lenin's portrait, there is a circular emblem featuring a hammer and sickle, a prominent symbol of the Soviet Union, surrounded by stylized wheat stalks. In the center of the banknote, large, ornate Cyrillic lettering spells out "ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ," meaning "Ten Rubles." Above this text, there is smaller Cyrillic text that reads "Билет Государственного Банка СССР," which translates to "Ticket of the State Bank of the USSR." Beneath the "Ten Rubles" text, there is a line of smaller print stating "Билеты обеспечены золотом, драгоценными металлами и прочими активами Государственного Банка," which means "Banknotes are backed by gold, precious metals, and other assets of the State Bank." The banknote is laid flat on a surface that appears to be made of dark wood with a visible grain. The lighting is somewhat diffused, and there are no indications of the time of day, weather, or specific location beyond what can be inferred from the banknote itself, which is associated with the former Soviet Union. The overall mood is one of historical artifact display, focusing on the details of the currency.

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