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Old 05-01-2009, 11:14 PM   #53 (permalink)
cwart
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I know very little about world currency, as evidenced by the fact that I may do a similar thread to this (or even borrow it if you don't mind...) for some that I have. I can say for sure that the man on the 1912 is Peter the Grest though... Not as sure about the woman on the bill though both history and folklore are failing me right now.... Kinda speaks to the popularity of the tsars at that point that the Romanov on that bill had been dead for about 200 years at that point though...
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