
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up of a Russian 5 ruble banknote from 1997, placed on a textured surface. The banknote is oriented horizontally and features a drawing of the Novgorod Kremlin on the right side, with a river in the background. The numeral "5" is prominently displayed in a green oval emblem on both the left and right sides of the banknote. Below the Kremlin image, the words "ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ" (Five Rubles) are written in large Cyrillic letters. A small oval emblem with the word "Новгород" (Novgorod) is located to the left of the horizontal lines. The banknote's year of issue, "1997", is visible in the bottom right corner. The surface beneath the banknote appears to be a light brown, furry material, possibly a rug or blanket, with a mottled, light blue and white textured background visible above the banknote. There are no people or discernible actions taking place. The banknote is the sole subject of the image. The image does not depict the city of Perm, Russia.
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