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  1. The Russian five-ruble banknote was introduced in 1998 (replacing the old 5000 ruble note) and then discontinued in 2001 because of inflation. Until 2023, five-ruble notes were very hard to find in general circulation. The most prominent color of the note is light-green in the background. In late 2022, the Central Bank of Russia announced that ...

  2. unit symbol. ₽ (multiple languages) 1 reference. conversion to standard unit. 0.0406967279830702 international United States dollar. point in time. 2018. 0 references. manufacturer.

  3. Note that if oldsign=yes is set this template uses Rouble official sign for small display.svg, a serif version of the ruble sign tweaked to render legibly at small point sizes. Otherwise it uses Ruble sign.svg, the official sans-serif version of the symbol.

  4. New Russian banknotes also circulated in Belarus, but were replaced by notes issued by the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus in May 1992. [4] 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.

  5. File:Ruble sign.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 73 × 100 pixels. Other resolutions: 175 × 240 pixels | 350 × 480 pixels | 561 × 768 pixels | 747 × 1,024 pixels | 1,495 × 2,048 pixels. This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. The Russian Empire, also known as Imperial Russia or simply Russia, [e] [f] was a vast realm that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917. At its height in the late 19th century, it covered about 22,800,000 square kilometres (8,800,000 sq mi), roughly one-sixth of the world's landmass, making it the third-largest empire in ...

  7. That very same year, the Bank of Russia issued its first series of Russian rouble banknotes with a nominal value of 5,000 and 10,000 roubles. In 1993 there was a new reform that, along with the new banknotes issued, would put a stop to the circulation of soviet models. In March 2014 the Russian rouble was introduced into the Republic of Crimea ...