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The image shows a close-up view of stacks of old Soviet rubles. The banknotes are predominantly red and pink, with circular emblems featuring profiles of prominent Soviet figures, likely Vladimir Lenin. Some banknotes have the number "10" in a decorative circle, indicating their denomination. The currency is neatly bundled and stacked, suggesting they are being stored or processed.

The surrounding materials are cardboard wrappers with blue stripes, typical of how currency was often packaged in banks or financial institutions. Some of these wrappers have legible text in Cyrillic. Visible phrases include "БАНКНОТЫ" (banknotes), "РУБЛЕЙ" (rubles), "КАССИР" (cashier), and dates such as "1993". There are also stamps indicating "БЕЗ ГАРАНТИИ" (without guarantee) and instructions for counting. One wrapper on the left side has a label with the word "Автопока" and "ВЫСТАВКА" (Exhibition).

The scene appears to be an indoor setting, likely a bank vault or storage area, given the organized stacks of money and financial markings on the packaging. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly with artificial light, as there are no strong shadows or indications of natural light sources. The overall impression is one of historical currency preserved and stored. There are no people or animals visible in the image. The focus is entirely on the currency and its packaging.
AMINOKISLOTNIKI

Jun 26, 2026

Драчкаўскі сельскі Савет, Belarus

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The image shows a close-up view of stacks of old Soviet rubles. The banknotes are predominantly red and pink, with circular emblems featuring profiles of prominent Soviet figures, likely Vladimir Lenin. Some banknotes have the number "10" in a decorative circle, indicating their denomination. The currency is neatly bundled and stacked, suggesting they are being stored or processed. The surrounding materials are cardboard wrappers with blue stripes, typical of how currency was often packaged in banks or financial institutions. Some of these wrappers have legible text in Cyrillic. Visible phrases include "БАНКНОТЫ" (banknotes), "РУБЛЕЙ" (rubles), "КАССИР" (cashier), and dates such as "1993". There are also stamps indicating "БЕЗ ГАРАНТИИ" (without guarantee) and instructions for counting. One wrapper on the left side has a label with the word "Автопока" and "ВЫСТАВКА" (Exhibition). The scene appears to be an indoor setting, likely a bank vault or storage area, given the organized stacks of money and financial markings on the packaging. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly with artificial light, as there are no strong shadows or indications of natural light sources. The overall impression is one of historical currency preserved and stored. There are no people or animals visible in the image. The focus is entirely on the currency and its packaging.

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