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This Russian banknote, with a face value of 100 rubles, was issued in 1961. It represents an iconic figure in Russian history and features significant architectural symbols.
The front of the banknote features the portrait of V. I. Lenin on the left. In the center are the coat of arms of the Soviet Union. These arms are a symbol of the State and its ideology.
The back of the banknote depicts a view of the Kremlin Tower. The Kremlin is a fortified complex located in the heart of Moscow, serving as the historical and political center of Russia. It is a symbol of power and history.
The watermark of the banknote features the portrait of V. I. Lenin, visible when exposed to a light source. The watermark is a security feature integrated into the paper to prevent counterfeiting.
The dimensions of the banknote are 140 mm in length and 70 mm in width. These dimensions are standard for banknotes of that era.
This 1961 100-ruble banknote is a testament to the Soviet era, reflecting the symbols and figures associated with that period of Russian history.