Probably nothing, because it is a fake. Check with Gunbroker.com There is no record of the Russians buying the Colt Model 1911 .45, be careful. Is there documentation?
There Is/Was no Markka in Russia, however, there was Markka in Finland. It isn't worth selling.
Assuming you can authenicate the signature it would be worth around $2,000. However, it you can authenicate the game in which it was used particularly because it was with Russia it would be worth more due to Don Cherry's dislike of the Russian team. If it was one of the Russian players stickers, worth even more.
At the time of writing (19:10 GMT - Friday 12th November 2010) - one US Dollar was worth 30.7959 Russian roubles.
Gold is worth more simply because gold is worth more per ounce on the market.
they are about $100
£60-£100
one dollar worth 30 rublei
$2.84
30 rubels
In Russia, about $10,000 US.
At the time of answering - 1 Russian Rouble is wrth 2.99 cents
A 1973 Imperial Russian one ounce coin may be worth thirty dollars or more. The specific worth of the coin depends on how rare it is at the time of sale and the condition.