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  2. Russian ruble - Wikipedia

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    Five hundred ruble note featuring Peter the Great and a personification of Mother Russia, 1912 1898 Russian Empire one ruble note, obverse, stating its gold equivalence 17.424 dolya or 0.77424 gram. From the 14th to the 17th centuries the ruble was neither a coin nor a currency but rather a unit of weight.

  3. Modification of banknotes of the Russian ruble (2022—2025)

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    200 rubles 2017 (obverse) 2000 rubles 2017 (obverse) In 2017, new banknotes were introduced with new denominations of 200 rubles and 2000 rubles, [2] which depict the cities of Sevastopol (internationally recognized as Ukrainian while occupied by Russia since 2014) and Vladivostok — the cities of the Southern and Far Eastern Federal Districts of the Russian Federation, respectively.

  4. Soviet ruble - Wikipedia

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    The details included a brief period to exchange old 1961-dated 50- and 100-ruble notes for new 1991 notes — for three days from 23 to 25 January (Wednesday to Friday) and with a specific limit of no more than Rbls 1,000 per person—the ability to exchange other notes considered in the special commissions to the end of March 1991.

  5. Monetary reform in Russia, 1998 - Wikipedia

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    50,000 roubles, pre-reform banknote (issued in 1995) 50 roubles Redenominated banknote (issued in 1997) On August 4, 1997, President Boris Yeltsin issued a presidential decree, "On change the face value of a currency and the scale of prices". Exchange began on January 1, 1998, with a new rouble being worth 1000 old roubles (1993 and 1995 series).

  6. Russian ruble is now worth less than a penny, infuriating ...

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    Following a brief collapse in the initial aftermath of last year’s Feb. 24 invasion, which saw Russia’s fiat tender plunge to a record low of 120 to the dollar, the ruble rebounded to trade at ...

  7. File:Banknote 1000 rubles 2004 back.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Warning – This Russian official document, state symbol or sign (postage stamps, coins and banknotes mainly) may incorporate one or more works that can be copyrightable if separated from this document, symbol or sign.

  8. Monetary reform in the Soviet Union, 1991 - Wikipedia

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    All banknotes were to be exchanged for smaller denomination bills, with an unrestricted 1000 ruble exchange limit, roughly equivalent to the monthly salary. The exchange deadline was 3 days from January 23 to January 25. [citation needed]

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