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  2. 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.

  3. Russian ruble - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, new State Treasury notes were introduced for 1, 3 and 5 rubles, along with new State Bank notes worth 10, 25, 50, and 100 rubles. In 1991, the State Bank took over production of 1, 3 and 5-ruble notes and also introduced 200, 500 and 1,000-ruble notes, although the 25-ruble note was no longer issued.

  4. Soviet ruble - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Russian ruble: Date of withdrawal: ... 3 and 5 rubles, along with State Bank notes for denominations of 10, 25, 50 and 100 rubles. ... and 500-ruble notes on ...

  5. List of motifs on banknotes - Wikipedia

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    AFN 500: Great Mosque of Herat: Kandahar International Airporttower ... Obverse of a 1000 Russian ruble banknote. The official currency of Russia is the Russian ruble ...

  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. Ruble - Wikipedia

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    5,000 Russian rubles of the 2023 series, the highest available nominal in circulation 500 Belarusian rubles of the 2009 series, the highest available nominal in circulation. The ruble or rouble (/ ˈ r uː b əl /; Russian: рубль, IPA:) is the currency unit of Russia and Belarus.

  8. Russian central bank takes desperate stand to halt collapsing ...

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin needs to intervene to prop up his currency, after the ruble fell to a low not seen since March 2022, at the very beginning of his war against Ukraine.

  9. Makhnovist ruble - Wikipedia

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    The Makhnovist ruble was a banknote issued by the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine, during the Ukrainian War of Independence, in the territory of the Makhnovshchina. The Makhnovist ruble was produced by overprinting various banknotes of the states of the former Russian Empire , most often on the Don ruble [ ru ] issued by the Rostov ...