quinta-feira, 21 de agosto de 2008

Russia - 10 Rublos 1997 (2004) - Pick 273


The basic unit of the Russian currency is the rouble which consists of 100 kopeks(sometimes transliterated kopecks, or copecks, Russian: копе́йка, plural: копе́йки or копеек). The ISO 4217 code is RUB; the former code, RUR, refers to the Russian ruble prior to the 1998 denomination (1 RUB = 1000 RUR).
. Notes come in 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 denominations of rouble and coins are available in 1, 5, 10 and 50 kopeks and in 1, 2 and 5 roubles. Currency can be freely converted at banks, hotels and kiosks.The ruble or rouble(code: RUB) is the currency of the Russian Federation and the two partially recognized republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Formerly, the ruble was also the currency of the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire prior to their breakups.
Currently there is no official symbol for the ruble, though the abbreviation руб is in wide use. Various symbols have been put forward as possibilities, including: "РР" (cyrillic for "RR"), an "R" with two horizontal strokes across the top (similar to the Philippine peso sign) and an "Р" with a horizontal strike.

1 comentário:

Karthikeyan disse...

HI Marklaro,

Thank you for your comments. You too have a great collection. DO you have all those listed in your blog? Quite a large collection then. Amazing. But i couldnt see any India notes in it. Do you want to have any from india? if so i can help you, please write to me at rkarthikeyan@gmail.com

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Karthikeyan