Тема: World Money Fair
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Старый 13.08.2010, 11:22 Язык оригинала: Русский       #1
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An interesting exhibit of the "World's Fair of Money has 100,000-dollar bill, which costs about 1.6 million dollars.
At fairs sell a variety of products. Of course, for the money. However, in these days in U.S. goods become money itself. I hereby allowing it to numismatists and informative show for everyone else is taking place in Boston, "World Fair of Money, ITAR-TASS.
The organizers of the exhibition combine business with pleasure, because there are all those who wish not only to provide unique numismatic exhibits, but also buy some of them. At the exhibition was attended by thousands of collectors who wish to supplement their collection. On sale in the "Marketplace Money" exhibited more than 3,4 thousand coins, banknotes, medals and tokens.
However, those who use the money in the traditional way - saves and spends, rather than collecting, too, have to look at. As the exhibits on display can study the history of U.S. currency.
For example, on display offered a rare 100000-dollar bill, whose cost is now, according to expert estimates, 1.6 million dollars. It was used only for transactions between U.S. Federal Reserve. These notes have never been in free circulation in the U.S. and legally they do not exist in any collection of the world.
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