The maximum bid for the business card of Russian President Vladimir Putin from the time of his work in the Leningrad City Council in the 1990s, before the start of the auction in Saint Petersburg, reached 200,000 rubles (about 2,000 euros), according to the website where the electronic auction will be held.
At the auction, which will be held on December 24 at 3:00 p.m., Putin's business card will be found when he worked as an adviser on international relations to the president of the Leningrad City Council of People's Deputies. Several phone numbers on this business card are written in Putin's handwriting.
"The highest offer is 200,000 roubles," it was stated on the website.
This is not the first time that Putin's business cards have been put up for sale. Thus, in October 2019, on one of the specialized internet resources, a business card from his time as chairman of the committee for external relations of the cabinet of the mayor of St. Petersburg was put up for sale for 2 million rubles. Putin worked in this position from 1991 to 1996. On the same site, a "100% original" business card of Putin from the time of his work in the Leningrad City Council was previously offered for 950,000 rubles.
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