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i found this UNC bill a while ago and always wondered what it was.

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This is a year 2000 20 ruble note,Pick #24, from the Republic of Belarus (formerly part of the USSR). It shows the bank in the capital city of Minsk. The note, uncirculated, is worth about $3.-
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wow $3.00 is alot more than I thought, I was willing to sell it for 25 or 50 cents. Looks like I'm listing it on ebay.
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As the exchange rate is 8,000 rubles to U.S$1, this would have a value of a quarter of one cent. It is no longer used in Belarus anyway, as per their central bank.
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