ruble in English

noun
1
the basic monetary unit of Russia and some other former republics of the Soviet Union, equal to 100 kopeks.
Trailfinders recommends travellers take US dollars as you cannot buy or sell roubles outside Russia.

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1. The first post-Soviet Belarusian ruble was assigned the ISO code BYB and replaced the Soviet currency at the rate of 1 Belarusian ruble = 10 Soviet rubles.

2. The amount of precious metal in a ruble varied over time.

3. While ruble coins were silver, there were higher denominations minted of gold and platinum.

4. In 1828, platinum coins were introduced with 1 ruble equal to 772⁄3 dolya (3.451 grams).

5. In a 1704 currency reform, Peter the Great standardized the ruble to 28 grams of silver.

6. On Rupee-Ruble trade, you would recall that this was the norm of trade till the 80s when we based our trade on Rupee-Ruble arrangements, based on annual protocols of goods which were canalized through state agencies.

7. The economy of Abkhazia is heavily integrated with Russia and uses the Russian ruble as its currency.

8. The subsidies to money-losing farms and industries were cut, price controls abolished, and the ruble moved towards convertibility.

9. In addition, the exchange rate between ruble and USD is not adequately giving a real comparison to what the costs for Russia really are.

10. Kirienko's cabinet defaulted the GKO-OFZ government bond coupons which led to devaluation of the Russian ruble and 1998 Russian financial crisis.

11. But later in the conversation, he unwittingly said, ‘In 1959 alone, Irkutsk Oblast was allotted a five-million-ruble budget to deal with the Witnesses.’

12. The first coinage after the Russian civil war was minted in 1921–1923 with silver coins in denominations of 10, 15, 20 and 50 kopecks and 1 ruble.

13. In 1967, a commemorative series of 10-, 15-, 20-, 50-kopeck, and 1-ruble coins was released, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Russian Revolution and depicted Lenin and various socialist achievements.