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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Soviet_rubleSoviet ruble - Wikipedia

    The ruble or rouble ( / ˈruːbəl /; Russian: рубль, romanized: rubl', IPA: [rublʲ]) was the currency of the Soviet Union. It was introduced in 1922 and replaced the Imperial Russian ruble. One ruble was divided into 100 kopecks ( копейка, pl. копейки – kopeyka, kopeyki ).

  2. The ruble was the currency of the Russian Empire and of the Soviet Union (as the Soviet ruble ). In 1992, the currency imagery underwent a redesign as a result of the fall of the Soviet Union. The first Russian ruble (code: RUR) replaced the Soviet ruble (code: SUR) in September 1993 at par .

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  4. The 200-ruble Bank of Russia note. Predominant colour of the note is green. The top left corner of the front of the note bears the coat of arms of the Russian Federation. On the front of the note, at the bottom, there is a QR-code which contains a link to the website of the Bank of Russia.

  5. Jan 1, 1998 · The 5-ruble Bank of Russia note. The 5-ruble banknote is printed on high-quality cotton paper of a light-green hue. The protective fibres of violet, red and light-green colours are chaotically embedded in the paper. The vertical security thread seen in the transmitted light is embedded in the paper.

  6. A 100,000-rubel banknote from Belarus, issued 2005. also spelled: rouble. ruble, the monetary unit of Russia (and the former Soviet Union) and Belarus (spelled rubel). The origins of the Russian ruble as a designation of silver weight can be traced to the 13th century.

  7. Detailed information about the coin 1 Rouble, Soviet Union, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RubleRuble - Wikipedia

    The ruble or rouble (/ ˈ r uː b əl /; Russian: рубль, IPA:) is the currency unit of Belarus and Russia. Historically, it was the name of the currency of the Russian Empire (the Imperial ruble) and, later, of the Soviet Union (the Soviet ruble).

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