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  2. Russian ruble - Wikipedia

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    The first Russian ruble (RUR) introduced in January 1992 depreciated significantly versus the US dollar from US$1 = 125 RUR to around US$1 = 6,000 RUR (or 6 RUB) when it was redenominated in January 1998. The new ruble then depreciated rapidly in its first year to US$1 = 20 RUB before stabilizing at around US$1 = 30 RUB from 2001 to 2013.

  3. Transnistrian ruble - Wikipedia

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    125 mm x 57 mm Green Alexander Suvorov: Transnistrian Supreme Soviet: 1994 1994 5 rubles Blue 10 rubles Red 50 rubles Dull Green Equestrian Statue of Alexander Suvorov in Tiraspol: 1993 1993 100 rubles Brown 200 rubles Red violet 1993 1994 500 rubles Blue 1993 1994 1,000 rubles Purple and red-violet 1993 1994 1,000 rubles Purple Alexander ...

  4. Ruble - Wikipedia

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    Currency Current users ISO 4217 code ; Russian ruble Russian Federation (1992–present) Abkhazia (2008–present) South Ossetia (2008–present) RUB (1998–present) [1] RUR (1992–1997) [2]

  5. Rouble rebounds past 100 vs US dollar after Putin's gas ...

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    The Russian rouble rebounded past 100 to the U.S. dollar, trading at 99.50 on Friday, after a decree by President Vladimir Putin which opened new payment options for European buyers of Russian gas ...

  6. Russia and West at odds over gas payments in roubles - AOL

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    (Reuters) -Russia said on Monday it will not supply gas to Europe for free as it works out methods for accepting payments for its gas exports in roubles but G7 nations refused the demand. At a ...

  7. Soviet ruble - Wikipedia

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    The ruble or rouble (/ ˈ r uː b əl /; Russian: рубль, romanized: rubl', IPA:) was the currency of the Soviet Union.It was introduced in 1922 and replaced the Imperial Russian ruble.

  8. Donald Trump launches his own $TRUMP meme coin — and it’s ...

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    The launch of the coins came just ahead of Trump’s inauguration on Monday and follows a broader rise in crypto prices throughout 2024 and early 2025.

  9. Russian financial crisis (2014–2016) - Wikipedia

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    Annual percentage GDP growth rate of Russia, 2008–2017 Yearly inflation in Russia since 2008 Capital outflow from Russia, billions of USD. The financial crisis in Russia in 2017 (from 2014) [1] [2] was the result of the sharp devaluation of the Russian rouble beginning in the second half of 2014.