Central Banks can rock, too. Here's a video from the Russian Central Bank promoting new banknotes. -Editor
It seems people in Siberia are wary of taking new Russian bank notes with images showing the newly annexed Crimean peninsula and the Russian Far East (RFE). Indeed, a local news crew released a
video online showing clerks at a Siberian store refusing to accept the new 2,000 ruble notes. “The designs of the 200 and 2,000 ruble banknotes featuring landmarks in the annexed Crimean peninsula
and Russia’s Far East were first unveiled last fall. On Thursday, Russia’s central bank published a slick music video remake of the popular “Vladivostok 2000” song by the Mumiy Troll rock band to
publicize the new banknotes,” writes The Moscow Times.
The video includes a ‘dabbing’ babushka and a singing Central Bank chairwoman Elvira Nabiullina.
To read the complete article, see:
Funny Russian Central Bank Video: You’ve Never Seen New Bank Notes
Promoted Like This…Guaranteed (https://tsarizm.com/news/2017/12/23/russian-central-bank-video-youve-never-seen-new-bank-notes-promoted-like-guaranteed/)
To read the earlier E-Sylum articles, see:
RUSSIA TO ISSUE CRIMEA BANKNOTE (http://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v17n28a24.html)
UKRAINE BANS RUSSIAN CRIMEA BANKNOTE (http://www.coinbooks.org/v20/esylum_v20n43a21.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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