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  1. gold. Hyperinflation in early Soviet Russia connotes a seven-year period of uncontrollable spiraling inflation in the early Soviet Union, running from the earliest days of the Bolshevik Revolution in November 1917 to the reestablishment of the gold standard with the introduction of the chervonets as part of the New Economic Policy.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ruble_signRuble sign - Wikipedia

    Different from. ₱ ( Philippine peso sign) Category. The ruble sign, ₽, is the currency sign used for the Russian ruble, the official currency of Russia. Its form is a Cyrillic letter Р with an additional horizontal stroke. [a] The design was approved on 11 December 2013 after a public poll that took place a month earlier.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KopeckKopeck - Wikipedia

    The word kopek, kopeck, copeck, or kopeyka (in Russian: копейка, kopeyka) is a diminutive form of the Russian kop'yo (копьё)—a spear [citation needed]. The first kopek coins, minted at Novgorod and Pskov from about 1534 onwards, show a horseman with a spear. From the 1540s on, the horseman bore a crown; doubtless the intention was ...

  4. El rublo (en ruso: рубль) fue la unidad monetaria de la Unión Soviética entre 1919 y 1991. Estaba dividido en 100 kopeks (en ruso: копейки, sing. копейка). Su código ISO 4217 era SUR. Entre 1991 y 1995 el rublo soviético fue sustituido por las siguientes monedas: dram armenio, manat azerí, rublo bielorruso, kupon lari ...

  5. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › RoubleRoubleWikipédia

    Le rouble (en russe : рубль, ancien symbole: Pуб) est une unité monétaire utilisée par plusieurs pays. Il fut institué à partir de 1723 dans l' Empire russe, puis en URSS, et enfin dans la Russie actuelle. Il est aussi la monnaie d'autres pays comme la Biélorussie . Le mot rouble est apparu à l'usage au XIIIe siècle dans la ...

  6. Ruble (disambiguation) Look up ruble or rouble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ruble or rouble is the name of currency units used in Russia and some other eastern European states. Ruble or rouble may also refer to:

  7. Unknown; at least 50%. This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The kuponi ( Georgian: კუპონი k’up’oni, "coupon"; ISO 4217: GEK) was the currency of Georgia. It was introduced on 5 April 1993, replacing the Russian ruble at par. This currency was temporary, with no coins nor subdivisions.