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How many denominations of Russian coins are there?
The face value of Russian coins can be explained from several periods:

1, 196 1 coins have denominations of 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 50 kopecks and 1 ruble, respectively.

2. 199 1 After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, coins of the CIS period were issued with face values of 10, 50 kopecks, 1 5 and 10 rubles respectively.

3. 1992- 1993 issued a currency coin named Russia with face values of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 rubles respectively.

4. The coins in circulation were issued after 1997, with face values of 1 ruble, 2 rubles and 5 rubles, as well as 1, 5, 10 and 50 kopecks.

The Russian ruble is the standard monetary unit in Russia, and the secondary currency is Gaby (копекка), 1 ruble = 100 Gaby.

During the former Soviet Union, the value of the ruble was as high as $2, but after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, inflation was very rapid, and the value of the ruble dropped sharply, reaching the lowest of 1.400 rubles 1 dollar.

1994, Russia began to issue new rubles. After Putin was elected president, he implemented the policy of controlling inflation. At present, the new ruble has reached nearly 26 rubles 1 US dollar.

In order to make the ruble with a history of more than 800 years one of the international currencies, in 2006, Russia decided to choose the exclusive symbol for the ruble coupon. In July of the same year 1, the ruble became a freely convertible currency.

Extended data:

Russian ruble (рублевка) is the standard monetary unit in Russia. The ruble was originally the monetary unit of czarist Russia, and the exchange rate with gold was based on 1800. The gold content of 1897 ruble notes is 0.774234 g.

During the period of 1922 ~ 1924, the Soviet Union carried out monetary reform, 196 1 month, and then carried out monetary reform. The gold content of ruble is set at 0.9874 12g, and the exchange rate against US dollar is set at 1 US dollar = 0.9 ruble.

Since then, the exchange rate has not changed much in the past 30 years. 19891On October 28th, the Soviet Union announced the implementation of a dual exchange rate. 1 990 1 65438+1 October1ruble official exchange rate depreciated sharply for the first time in 30 years, from1to1.

19911On February 25th, the Soviet Union disintegrated and the ruble became the standard monetary unit in Russia. After independence, other countries in the former Soviet Union issued their own currencies, while other countries still adopted roubles.

1In July, 1993, the Russian government announced that the ruble banknotes issued in 196 1 ~ 1992 stopped circulating, and a new version of rubles was issued at the same time. 1 994165438+1On October 25th, the official exchange rate of the ruble was1USD to 3235 rubles.

During the former Soviet Union, the value of the ruble was as high as $2, but after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, inflation was very rapid, and the value of the ruble dropped sharply, reaching the lowest of 1.400 rubles 1 dollar.

1994, Russia began to issue new rubles. After Putin was elected president, he implemented the policy of controlling inflation, and the new ruble has reached nearly 26 rubles 1 US dollar.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Russian ruble