Putin's business card sold at an auction for two million rubles
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A business card of Russian President Vladimir Putin dating back to the 1990s was sold at an auction in St. Petersburg for 2 million rubles. In the description of the lot it is noted that on the business card of the President of the Russian Federation phones are written by his hand.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's business card from the 1990s was sold at an auction for 2 million rubles. This was reported to TASS by the leading specialist of the St. Petersburg auction house Finist Tsygankov.
"Two million roubles. The struggle was quite long - maybe five minutes, it is for the auction quite a lot. And still fixed at this height," - said the interlocutor of the agency.
In the description of the lot noted that on the business card of the President of the Russian Federation phones are written by his hand. The business card was made for Putin when he worked as an adviser on international relations of the Chairman of the Leningrad City Council.
"Two million roubles. The struggle was quite long - maybe five minutes, it is for the auction quite a lot. And still fixed at this height," - said the interlocutor of the agency.
In the description of the lot noted that on the business card of the President of the Russian Federation phones are written by his hand. The business card was made for Putin when he worked as an adviser on international relations of the Chairman of the Leningrad City Council.
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