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When did the ruble become a currency?

The ruble (RUB) has been used since the 13th century and has been through a number of incarnations during that time, including multiple revaluations and devaluations. The most recent changes occurred before the fall of the Soviet Union in 1992 and during the redenomination in 1998. The 1998 redenomination made one new ruble worth 1000 old rubles.

How many Russian ruble coins are there?

The Bank of Russia also issued Russian ruble banknotes in denominations 5,000 and 10,000. There was a new reform in 1993, which along with the new notes issued, aimed to bring an end to the circulation of Soviet versions. A new 10-ruble coin made of brass-plated steel, incorporating optical security features, was issued in October 2009.

What is a 100000 Rubel banknote from Belarus?

A 100,000-rubel banknote from Belarus, issued 2005. 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. In 1704 Tsar Peter I (the Great) introduced the first regular minting of the ruble in silver.

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