Here's a stash of money that I found. I think, it was me that had stashed it away but I have now found it again.
350 Rubles in the 1961-91 Rubles of the late great Soviet period.
Not collectors' items at all -- real working money -- frayed, worn at edges, well used up.
Not collectors' items at all -- real working money -- frayed, worn at edges, well used up.
All denominations, except only for the 100 Ruble note - the largest denomination.
And by the way, the 1961-91 Ruble was officially valued at about RUB1 = US$2.
The 25 Ruble banknote.
350 Rubles in Soviet times could pay for workers' canteen dinners for a whole year.
The 50 Ruble banknote, the second largest denomination.
1 Ruble notes, the smallest paper money denomination.
The 1991 one Ruble note.
The 1961 One Ruble note (spot the differences).
3 Ruble notes.
The 1961 3 Ruble note.
The 1991 3 Ruble note.
5 Ruble notes.
The 1961 5 Ruble note.
The 1991 5 Ruble note.
10 Ruble notes with the bust of Lenin.
1961 10 Ruble note.
1991 10 Ruble note.
1961 25 Ruble note.
1991 50 Ruble note.
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