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  1. Georgian ruble (ruble is the Russian name of the Georgian maneti) Latvian ruble (1992-93) Ruble of Svalbard Tajikistani ruble (1995-2000) Transcaucasian ruble; Ukrainian coupon (Ukrainian karbovanets) Tuvan akşa and kɵpejek; Imperial Russia. Silver ruble (1704–1897), Assignation ruble (1769–1849), Constantine ruble (collectible)

  2. 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 ...

  3. Russian financial crisis (2014–2016) Annual percentage GDP growth rate of Russia, 2008–2017. Yearly inflation in Russia since 2008. Capital outflow from Russia, billions of USD. The financial crisis in Russia in 2014–2016 [1] [2] was the result of the sharp devaluation of the Russian rouble beginning in the second half of 2014.

  4. USD / Russian Ruble exchange rate. On 12 May 1998, coal miners went on strike over unpaid wages, blocking the Trans-Siberian Railway. By 1 August 1998, there was approximately $12.5 billion in debt owed to Russian workers. On 14 August, the exchange rate of the Russian ruble to the US dollar was still 6.29.

  5. The digital ruble ( Russian: Цифровой рубль) is a central bank digital currency (CBDC), developed by the Bank of Russia, the third form of Russian national currency in addition to the already existing cash and non-cash forms of money. All forms of the ruble will be equivalent to each other. The digital ruble will be issued by the ...

  6. 100 Russian rubles issued in 2013, printed to commemorate the Olympic Games in Sochi-2014 The ruble or rouble is (or was) a currency unit of some countries in Eastern Europe . Originally, the ruble was the currency unit of Imperial Russia and then the Soviet Union (as the Soviet ruble).

  7. 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 ...