The ruble was originally the monetary unit of czarist Russia. 1800 establishes the exchange rate with gold, and the gold content of 1897 ruble notes is 0.774234 g. From 1922 to 1924, the Soviet Union carried out monetary reform.
196 1 year, 1 month, and the monetary system was reformed again. The gold content of the ruble is set at 0.9874 12g, and the exchange rate against the US dollar is set at 1 US dollar to 0.9 rubles. Since then, the exchange rate has not changed much in the past 30 years. 1989101On October 28th, the Soviet Union announced the implementation of a dual exchange rate.
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5 rubles: Novgorod Millennium Russian bronze statue, Novgorod capital, Hagia Sophia church, Novgorod Kremlin wall.
10 ruble: Pallaske WaPiater Nisa Chapel in Noyal, the capital of krasnoyarskiy kray, a public bridge across the Yenisei River, Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Power Plant.
50 rubles: the statue of the bow column in St. Petersburg, the capital of Leningrad, the fortress of Peter Paul, the old St. Petersburg exchange and the bow column.
100 ruble: two-wheeled chariot on the porch of Moscow Grand Theatre.
200 rubles: 1854- 1855 Sebastopol shipwreck monument, the remains of Chersonesos, the map of Sevastopol Crimea.
500 rubles: Monument to Peter the Great, sailing boat Saidov and coastal pier in Arkhangelsk, the capital of Arkhangelsk.
65,438+0,000 rubles: the Church of Our Lady of yaroslavl and Kazan in yaroslavl, the capital of yaroslavl, and the Church of St. John the Baptist.
2,000 rubles: the sea-crossing bridge in Vladivostok, the capital of Primorsky Krai, and the Oriental Space Launch Site in Svobodne, Amur.
5,000 rubles: Nikolai Muraviev-Amurski Monument in Khabarovsk, the capital of Khabarovsk Krai, crossing Boli Bridge in Heilongjiang.
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