the ruble

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In 1897 Russia went to a gold standard in switching this monetary unit from silver to gold the ruble $600 J WELL, IT'S 5 FOR THE MONEY 2022-06-14 #8662
Belarus the ruble $1,200 DJ NATIONAL CURRENCY UNITS 2016-09-29 #7369
I imagine 1,000 of this Russian currency will buy you a blini feast ruble $400 DJ CURRENCY SPECULATION 2013-03-21 #6569
There's a picture of the Bolshoi Theater on the note worth 100 of these the ruble DD $500 J ON THE MONEY 2008-11-11 #5562
It's the unit of currency of the bill seen here a ruble $1,600 DJ WE NEED THE MONEY 2006-09-28 #5069
Shopkeepers in Smolensk expect to be paid in this national currency the ruble $800 J NATIONAL CURRENCIES 2005-12-09 #4890
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from St. Petersburg, Russia.) Shopping in a Russian marketplace, you can buy a traditional nesting doll for 3,000 of these ruble $200 J MONEY FROM HOME 2005-11-17 #4874
Tajikistan, Belarus, Russia Ruble $200 J CURRENCY NAME'S THE SAME 2000-01-13 #3539
This currency of Tajikistan has the same name as that of Russia, but only 1/100 of the value Ruble $400 DJ FOREIGN CURRENCY 1997-06-05 #2954
It takes about 22,500 of these Belarussian monetary units to equal 1 American dollar a ruble $800 DJ WORLD CURRENCY 1997-05-09 #2935
In 1993 Armenia replaced this currency with the dram the ruble $800 DJ FOREIGN CURRENCY 1995-10-30 #2566
When Kazakhstan issued the tenge in 1993, 1 tenge was equal to 500 of this old currency ruble $400 DJ FOREIGN CURRENCY 1995-06-16 #2500
In 1993 Turkmenistan replaced this unit of currency with the manat the ruble DD $700 DJ WORLD CURRENCY 1994-11-04 #2340
The republics of Armenia, Moldova & Kyrgyzstan still use this unit of currency Ruble $200 DJ MONEY 1993-11-15 #2116
The only currency you can use to buy a Big Mac at the biggest McDonald's in the world a ruble $300 J MONEY 1990-09-21 #1390
100 Russian kopecks equals this a ruble $400 DJ MONEY 1985-03-15 #135
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