Handicrafts made up of Venezuela's currency selling for less than $10
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Vendors are selling handicrafts made of Venezuelan currency in Cucuta, a Colombian city at the Venezuelan border. It takes thousands of bills to make a piece of work, but the banknotes used are actually worth a few cents due to currency devaluation in Venezuela. The price of a handiwork is from 7 to 15 dollars. More and more Venezuelans come to borders to sell such handiworks. [Photo: VCG]