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Published 18:19 18 Aug 2015 BST
But rather than being vulgar or extravagant, the photo encapsulates the dire straits of the Venezuelan economy.
Such is the ridiculous level of hyper-inflation in the South American country - the highest in the world - that its currency is becoming increasingly worthless.
Officially, the note in the picture is worth 20p. But on the black market (i.e. reality), it is worth less than a penny.
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