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  1. The Soviet ruble was the currency of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. One ruble was divided into 100 kopeks. Many of the ruble designs were created by Ivan Dubasov. The production of Soviet rubles was the responsibility of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise, or Goznak, which was in charge of the printing of and materials production for banknotes and the minting of coins in Moscow and Leningrad. In addition to regular currency, some other currency units were used, such as several forms
    Banknotes: 1 руб, 3 руб, 5 руб, 10 руб, 25 руб, 50 руб, 100 руб, 200 руб, 500 руб, 1,000 руб
    Coins: 1к, 2к, 3к, 5к, 10к, 15к, 20к, 50к, 1 руб, 3 руб, 5 руб, 10 руб
    Symbol: руб
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    What is the Russian ruble?
    The ruble was the currency of the Russian Empire and of the Soviet Union (as the Soviet ruble ). However, today only Russia, Belarus and Transnistria use currencies with the same name.
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    What is the abbreviation for Soviet ruble?
    The Soviet ruble ( Russian: рубль; see below for other languages of the USSR) was the currency of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). One ruble was divided into 100 kopeks ( Russian: копе́йка, pl. копе́йки – kopeyka, kopeyki ).
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    What happened to the Soviet ruble?
    The ruble collapsed along with the Soviet state, and different currencies were set up in the 15 different republics. The Central Bank of Russia replaced the State Bank of the USSR (Gosbank) on January 1, 1992 and the Russian ruble replaced the Soviet ruble.
    www.rt.com/business/217003-russian-ruble-tumultuous-h…
    What was the economic role of the ruble in the USSR?
    Economic role. The Soviet Union ran a planned economy, where the government controlled prices and the exchange of currency. Thus the Soviet ruble did not function like a currency in a market economy, because mechanisms other than currency, such as centrally planned quotas controlled the distribution of goods.
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  3. Soviet ruble - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet currency had its own name in all the languages of the Soviet Union, often different from its Russian designation. All banknotes had the currency name and their nominal printed in the languages of every Soviet Republic. This naming is preserved in modern Russia; for example: Tatar for 'ruble' and 'kopek' are сум (sum) and тиен (tiyen). The current names of several currencies of Central Asia are simply the local names of the ruble. Finnishlast appeared on 1947 banknotes sin…

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  4. Soviet Ruble | New USSR Wiki | Fandom

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    • The Soviet ruble or rouble (Russian: рубль, rublï, plural рубли́, rubli; Symbol: ₽; see below for other languages of the USSR) is the currency of the Soviet Union. One ruble was divided into 100 kopeks, (Russian: копе́йка, pl. копе́йки - kopeyka, kopeyki; Symbol: Ҝ). The ISO 4217 code is NSR or 644; the former code, SUR, refers to the Old Soviet ruble. The ruble is minted in Coins of Ҝ1, Ҝ…
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  5. 1 Ruble, Soviet Union - Numista

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    Soviet Union (Russia) Period: Soviet Union : Type: Circulating commemorative coin Year: 1970 : Value: 1 Ruble (1 SUR) Currency: Ruble (1961-1991) Composition: Nickel brass: Weight: 12.8 g: Diameter: 31 mm: Thickness: 2.4 mm: Shape: Round

    • Issuer: Soviet Union (Russia)
    • Type: Circulating commemorative coin
    • Period: Soviet Union ( 1922-1991)
    • Year: 1970
  6. The Soviet Price System and the Ruble Exchange Rate in ...

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    01/01/1950 · The ruble supplied to Eastern European countries by the U.S.S.R. would not be the ruble circulating in the Soviet Union. As long as the valuation of goods exchanged was based on world market prices, it would in fact be only the U.S. dollar or some other currency, to which the name of ruble would be given while it was being used in Eastern Europe.

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    • Publish Year: 1951
    • Tác giả: Marcin R. Wyczalkowski


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