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  1. The ruble sign since 2013. The "ruble" symbol used throughout the 17th century, composed of the Russian letters "Р" and "У". A currency symbol was used for the ruble between the 16th century and the 18th century. The symbol consisted of the Russian letters "Р" (rotated 90° anti-clockwise) and "У" (written on top of it).

  2. Rublo ruso. 1 ₽, 2 ₽, 5 ₽, 10 ₽. El Rublo, ₽ (en ruso: рубль, tr.: rubl) es la moneda oficial de la Federación de Rusia y medio de pago de las repúblicas parcialmente reconocidas y los territorios ocupados de Abjasia, Osetia del Sur, Transnistria, Artsaj, República Popular de Donetsk y República Popular de Lugansk. 2 3 Rublo ...

  3. On 1 January 1998, preceding the Russian financial crisis, the ruble was redenominated with the new code "RUB" and was exchanged at the rate of 1 RUB = 1,000 RUR. The ruble or rouble is the currency of the Russian Federation. The ruble is subdivided into 100 kopecks. It is used in Russia as well as in the parts of Ukraine under Russian military ...

  4. 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.