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Three vintage Soviet Union banknotes are laid side-by-side on a light brown wooden surface. From left to right, the denominations are 500 rubles (predominantly red/pink), 200 rubles (green), and 50 rubles (blue/grey). All three notes feature a portrait of Vladimir Lenin in profile, enclosed within an ornate oval or octagonal frame. The hammer and sickle emblem of the USSR is visible on each note, typically near the top.

The banknotes appear to be from 1991, as "1991" is clearly printed on the upper right corner of the 500 and 200 ruble notes. Each note also bears the inscription "БИЛЕТ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО БАНКА СССР" (Banknote of the State Bank of the USSR) and a statement indicating that the banknotes are backed by gold, precious metals, and other assets of the State Bank. The notes show signs of wear, including creases and folds, suggesting they were in circulation. The wooden surface beneath them could be a table or floor, and the scene is likely indoors. The image captures these historical currency artifacts, possibly in a collection or display setting in Chaikovsky, Russia.
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Apr 16, 2026, 4:45 PM

Chaikovsky, Russia

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Three vintage Soviet Union banknotes are laid side-by-side on a light brown wooden surface. From left to right, the denominations are 500 rubles (predominantly red/pink), 200 rubles (green), and 50 rubles (blue/grey). All three notes feature a portrait of Vladimir Lenin in profile, enclosed within an ornate oval or octagonal frame. The hammer and sickle emblem of the USSR is visible on each note, typically near the top. The banknotes appear to be from 1991, as "1991" is clearly printed on the upper right corner of the 500 and 200 ruble notes. Each note also bears the inscription "БИЛЕТ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО БАНКА СССР" (Banknote of the State Bank of the USSR) and a statement indicating that the banknotes are backed by gold, precious metals, and other assets of the State Bank. The notes show signs of wear, including creases and folds, suggesting they were in circulation. The wooden surface beneath them could be a table or floor, and the scene is likely indoors. The image captures these historical currency artifacts, possibly in a collection or display setting in Chaikovsky, Russia.

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