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Is it true that Romanian money depicts Count Dracula? and got a better answer
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Could be. Count Dracula is a historical character and at one time a very famous national hero you might say. Like prince Pozharsky, he was made a vampire by some American novelist in the middle of the 19th century - Dracula himself lived in the 16th or 17th century.
Could be. Count Dracula is a historical character and at one time a very famous national hero you might say. Like prince Pozharsky, he was made a vampire by some American novelist in the middle of the 19th century - Dracula himself lived in the 16th or 17th century.
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Yeah, and Kashchey the Immortal with Baba Yago;
Yeah, and Kashchey the Immortal with Baba Yago;
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Money is Dracula. AC232
Money is Dracula. AC232
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That's right. But he is a national hero in Romania, a fighter against the Turks, and is immortalized for it. and in ancient China, they used to add bird droppings to paper money dye. the production cost of a 10 kopeck coin is more than a ruble.
That's right. But he is a national hero in Romania, a fighter against the Turks, and is immortalized for it. and in ancient China, they used to add bird droppings to paper money dye. the production cost of a 10 kopeck coin is more than a ruble.