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Auction Date:2010 Apr 16 @ 11:00 (UTC-4 : AST/EDT)
Location:Crowne Plaza Hotel. 401 South Van Brunt St, Englewood, New Jersey, 07631, United States
1923, 5 Gold Rubles, Series 5, P-177 Issued banknote, S/N 976881, black and brown on light tan paper, locomotive on the bottom, back with text. PMG graded "12 Fine Net, Tape Repair", approximately 1 inch on back top right margin that is difficult to see. Rare note in any condition.
Auction Location:
Crowne Plaza Hotel. 401 South Van Brunt St, Englewood, New Jersey, 07631, United States
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