Anti-crisis. A new look at the little things.
Do you like when in the store you give out a kilogram of change for change? Do you like it when your wallet / pockets swell? You do not know where to put it?
Good friends threw me a link to the post in LiveJournal. And in it a certain ottenki_serogo says that it turns out that in our pockets thousands of evergreen presidents (well, or tens / hundreds (if you're lucky) of thousands of ever-wooden rubles) can lie.
So check out:
Data as of October 22, 2008.
The trick is that coins of this circulation were not officially issued, but some of them were put into circulation in various ways. By the way, one lucky one is already there. Hurry up;).
Z.Y. Gone to gut the wallet.
Good friends threw me a link to the post in LiveJournal. And in it a certain ottenki_serogo says that it turns out that in our pockets thousands of evergreen presidents (well, or tens / hundreds (if you're lucky) of thousands of ever-wooden rubles) can lie.
So check out:
- A coin of 50 kopecks in 2001 costs 100,000 rubles.
- Coins of 1 and 2 rubles of the same year cost 25,000 rubles.
- The ruble of 2003 costs 13,500, 2 rubles - 15,000, and 5 - 5,000 rubles.
Data as of October 22, 2008.
The trick is that coins of this circulation were not officially issued, but some of them were put into circulation in various ways. By the way, one lucky one is already there. Hurry up;).
Z.Y. Gone to gut the wallet.