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For the part in the new video where I throw cash at the tube and say, "take my rubles!" I made some prop Soviet era rubles by finding high-res images and printing them in exact dimensions on both sides of regular printer paper. I cut each one out, crumpled them, straightened them back out and carried them in my actual wallet for a couple days. The resulting bills look surprisingly convincing, don't you think? (minus the repeating serial) They do to me and I used real ones as a kid! They seem a lot tinier now...

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Anonymous

My first thought was, "How did he do that." since it's been hard for a long time to use any reasonable program (such as Photoshop) to edit images of money. However, I was able to open a Russian bank note I found on the web as well as an old American one, but I couldn't open an image of the new American money, even one that was watermarked like this one: <a href="http://pective.com/m/american-50-dollar-bill" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://pective.com/m/american-50-dollar-bill</a> I've always thought this was stupid.

CaptainDisillusion

If you have After Effects, you can load the image there and then save it as a PSD from there. Photoshop doesn't seem to do the banknote check on PSD files. **The More You Know**

Anonymous

Why not asking me to send some actual soviet Rubles?