Russia to Print Olympic Banknotes

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Russia's Central Bank announced Tuesday it is to start printing commemorative Olympic banknotes in March.

TULA, Russia, January 22 (R-Sport) - Russia's Central Bank announced Tuesday it is to start printing commemorative Olympic banknotes in March.

"Soon in Sochi, in Krasnaya Polyana, we will present the 100 ruble Olympic banknote," said first deputy chairman Georgy Luntovsky.

"The banknote will be beautiful," he said, refusing to elaborate on its design except to say it would differ in color from the regular red 100 ruble note.

The first country to issue Olympic-themed currency was China in 2008, when the Bird's Nest stadium and ancient Greek discus thrower statue, the Diskobolus of Myron, were emblazoned across a 10 yuan note.

A hundred rubles is equal to about $3.30, and is the third note denomination after the 10 ruble and 50 ruble note.

Russians also use purple 500 ruble notes, light blue 1,000 ruble notes and the orange 5,000 ruble ($165) note issued in 2006.

 

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