Is it possible to create a work of art from rare banknotes?

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It took me 30 years of nonstop work to achieve this!
Any banknotes that have been withdrawn from circulation and not used as currency for their intended purpose are treasures!
There's such a thing as "lost profit."
If this was done over a long period, the value of these banknotes is even greater!
What if they are large-denomination banknotes?
What if they are sample banknotes?
What if they are a set of banknotes?
What if they are a collection of sets of banknotes?
So, money must first be earned, periodically set aside the best specimens, not spend them for 30 years, and then create from them a harmonious and beautiful collection that no one else in the world has! I created a collection of three 1000-ruble banknotes on each page:
• 1000 rubles from 1997 (without modification),
• 1000 rubles from 1997 (with 2004 modification),
• 1000 rubles from 1997 (with 2010 modification).
The collection contains 33 sheets of 3 banknotes (99 banknotes in total).
The banknotes range in quality from XF to UNS. The banknote series in the collection are listed alphabetically.
It is now virtually impossible to find original banknotes and their 2004 modifications in circulation: over time, they were withdrawn from circulation due to wear.
The probability of completing such a collection is 1.4 * 10^( - 20).
The banknotes are 100% authentic.
This is equivalent to winning 320 jackpots!
In poker, a hand of three cards of the same value is called a "Set/Three," and each page of the collection features a "Set/Three" of banknotes of the same denomination.

The obverse of all three banknotes depicts a monument to Prince Yaroslav the Wise and the coat of arms of the city of Yaroslavl in gray, purple, and green tones. The reverse depicts the bell tower and the Church of St. John the Baptist in Yaroslavl.
This is a beautiful collection of sets of rare large-denomination banknotes that delivers great aesthetic pleasure! The banknotes, featuring the coat of arms of the city of Yaroslavl in different colors, create a harmonious picture on each page of the collection.
No one in the history of banknote collecting has ever created anything like this!
Imagine going to a casino and playing a slot machine.
To win, you need to land the combination "777," three aces, three acorns...
You land this combination 33 times in a row.
Only in the case of my banknote collection, it's not three acorns, but three variations of the 1000-ruble note from 1997.
In 1997, the average wage in Russia was 1000-1200 rubles.
1000 rubles = $200 US. For 100,000 rubles, you could buy a small Oka car.
My banknote collection is a work of art made from rare banknotes, a "money tree," a "golden fleece."
Two of the three banknotes on each page are of collector's value.
Currently, most of these banknotes have been withdrawn from circulation.
Remember Andersen's fairy tale "The Tinderbox," where three dogs guarded a treasure: a large dog perched on a chest of gold coins, a medium-sized dog on a chest of silver coins, and a small dog on a chest of copper coins.


Orthodox icons depict the Holy Trinity, and I created a set of three banknotes on each page of the album!


Thus, my banknote collection is even esoteric in nature!
Now you'll know that such a collection exists!
And I'm the only one who has it, because, according to the laws of probability, it's impossible to recreate it from original banknotes!

Novikov Vadim

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