Russian ruble
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| Russian ruble |
| российский рубль (Russian)[1] |
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| 5000 rubles |
Ruble coins |
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| ISO 4217 Code |
RUB |
| User(s) |
Rọ́síà, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia |
| Inflation |
8.3% (2009) |
| Source |
Bank of Russia, December 2009 |
| Subunit |
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| 1/100 |
kopek (копейка[2]) |
| Symbol |
руб. / Р. / р. |
| kopek (копейка[2]) |
к. / коп. |
| Plural |
The language(s) of this currency belong(s) to the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms. See article. |
| Coins |
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| Freq. used |
10, 50 kopeks, 1, 2, 5, 10 rubles |
| Rarely used |
1, 5 kopeks |
| Banknotes |
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| Freq. used |
10, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000 rubles |
| Rarely used |
5 rubles |
| Central bank |
Bank of Russia |
| Website |
www.cbr.ru |
| Printer |
Goznak |
| Website |
www.goznak.ru |
| Mint |
Moscow Mint and Saint Petersburg Mint |
Russian ruble je owonina ni orile-ede ni Europe.