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Template:Ruble

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Currencies named ruble
Circulating
  • Belarusian ruble
  • Russian ruble
    • digital
    • sign
  • Transnistrian ruble
Historical rubles
  • Imperial silver standard [ru]
    • Polish rubles [ru]
    • Alaskan parchment scrip
  • Imperial gold standard [ru]
  • Soviet ruble
    • Soviet traveler's cheques
    • Vneshtorgbank and Vneshposyltorg cheques
  • Successors (ruble zone [ru])
    • Russian ruble (current)
    • Belarusian ruble (current)
    • Latvian ruble
    • Tajik ruble
    • Ukrainian karbovanets
      • during Reichskommissariat era
    • Azerbaijani manat (current)
    • Turkmenistani manat (current)
    • Uzbek som (current)
    • Kyrgyz som (current)
Ruble reforms
  • 1535 [ru]
  • 1654-1663 [ru]
  • 1701-1711 [ru]
  • Assignations
  • 1839-1843 [ru]
  • 1895-1897 [ru]
  • 1922—1924 [ru]
  • 1947 [ru]
  • 1961 [ru]
  • 1991 [ru]
  • 1993 [ru]
  • 1998 [ru]
Banknotes (by value in rubles)
  • Fractional [ru]
  • 1 ruble
  • 2 rubles
  • 3 rubles
  • 5 rubles
  • 10 rubles
  • 20 rubles
  • 25 rubles
  • 40 rubles
  • 50 rubles
  • 100 rubles
  • 200 rubles
  • 250 rubles
  • 500 rubles
  • 1000 rubles
  • 2000 rubles
  • 5000 rubles
  • Hyperinflationary
    • World War I and Russian Civil War
      • Provisional Government
        • Liberty Bond [ru]
        • 4½% State Domestic Victory Bond (1917) [ru]
        • 1918 State credit notes [ru]
      • Communist authorities
        • Sovznak
      • Regional
        • Caucasus
          • Georgian
          • Armenian
          • Azerbaijani
          • Georgian
          • Transcaucasian (1918) [ru]
          • Transcaucasian (1923)
          • North Caucasian Emirate [ru]
        • South-Western Russian Empire
          • Armavir [ru]
          • Odesa ruble
          • Yuzovka [ru]
          • Makhnovist
          • Vrangel [ru]
        • Central Asia
          • Bukharan [ru]
          • Khorezm [ru]
          • Turkestani [ru]
        • Siberia and Russian Far East
          • Siberian [ru]
          • Chita [ru]
          • Harbin [ru]
          • Far Eastern Republic [ru]
          • Yakutia [ru]
        • Other
          • Olonets Governorate [ru]
          • Northern Oblast [ru]
          • Latvian ruble
          • German ostrubel
    • Belarusian
    • Transnistrian
Coins (value in rubles)
  • 1⁄800
    • polupolushka [ru]
  • 1⁄400
    • polushka
  • 1⁄200
    • denga
  • 1⁄100
    • kopeck
  • 3⁄200
    • para [ru]
  • 1⁄50
    • 2 kopecks [ru]; pre-1917 name grosh
  • 3⁄100
    • 3 kopecks [ru]; pre-1917 name altyn
  • 1⁄25
    • 4 kopecks [ru]
  • 1⁄20
    • 5 kopecks [ru]
  • 1⁄10
    • 10 kopecks [ru]; pre-1917 name grivennik
  • 3⁄20
    • 15 kopecks [ru]
  • 1⁄5
    • 20 kopecks [ru]
  • 1⁄4
    • 25 kopecks [ru]
  • 3⁄10
    • Thirty kopecks
  • 1⁄2
    • 50 kopecks [ru]; pre-1917 name poltina
  • 16⁄25
    • Yefimok [ru] (64 kopecks)
  • 24⁄25
    • Livonez [ru] (96 kopecks)
  • 1 ruble
    • Constantine
  • 2 rubles [ru]
  • 3 rubles [ru]
  • 5 rubles [ru]
  • 6 rubles
  • 71⁄2 rubles
  • 10 rubles
    • Chervonets
  • 12 rubles
  • 15 rubles (imperial after 1897)
  • 20 rubles
  • 25 rubles
  • 371⁄2 ruble - 100 franc [ru]
  • 50 rubles
  • 100 rubles
  • Ruble-złoty coins [pl]
  • Commemorative
    • Russian Empire [ru]
    • Soviet
    • Russian [ru]
    • Belarusian [ru]
    • Transnistria [ru]
    • Ukrainian karbovanets
    • Kyrgyz som
    • Uzbek som [ru]
    • Azerbaijani manat
    • Turkmen manat [ru]
  • Pattern coins and specimens
    • Russian Empire [ru]
    • USSR [ru]
    • Indo-Chinese Bank of Vladivostok [ru]
Monetary surrogates
  • 1990s
    • Ural franc
    • Nizhny Novgorod [ru]
    • Karelia [ru]
    • Tatarstan [ru]
    • Khakassia [ru]
  • Other periods
    • Gulag [ru]
    • Soviet co-op [ru]
    • Spitzbergen [ru]
Production facilities
  • Historical mints
    • Moscow [ru]
    • Anninsk [ru]
    • Kolpino [ru]
    • Suzun [ru]
    • Tauric [ru]
    • Warsaw
    • Yekatirenburg [ru]
  • Goznak
    • Moscow
    • Saint Petersburg
Designers
  • Ivan Dubasov
  • Sergei Gruzenberg [ru]
  • Igor Krylkov [ru]
  • Lidia Mayorova [ru]
  • Günther Reindorff
  • Anton Vasyutinsky
  • Rihards Zariņš
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