My best guess is that you're attempting to spell the Russian word ру́бль using English letters. If that's the case you have a 5-ruble coin but more information is needed. Rubles are used in Russia and in several countries that were once part of the old Soviet Union. Without knowing the date and country of origin it's not possible to answer.
Spain.
Generally governments do not print currency, though they authorise others to do so. Any country which uses the 5 dollar note would authorise its printing.
5 cents. Pakistan uses the Pakistan Rupee as its currency the sub unit is the Paisa (1/100 of a Rupee) which is not used
Ptas is the abbreviation for pesetas. This is the currency that Spain used before converting over to the euro.
Germany currently uses the euro for their currency. At current conversion rates, 5 cents in U.S. dollars is 4 euro cents.
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The currency of Guyana is the Guyanese dollar. It has been in use in the country since January 29, 1839. It comes in banknotes equal to $20, $100, $500, $1000, $5000 and in coins of $1, $5 and $10 values.
It depends on what currency you have, and what currency you are exchanging it for.
London is the capital of the UK so it uses the same currency as the rest of the country - the Pound Sterling. It's the same as Washington DC using US dollars and Canberra ACT using Australian dollars! The pound sterling is divided into 100 pence (singular, penny). Coins are issued in denominations of 1p to £2, while paper banknotes are printed for £5 to £50.
5 shillings in pre-decimal British currency was 0.25 of one pound sterling.
Paris's currency are euros. Euro notes come in denominators of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500. One euro is divided into 100 cents. Euros are the official currency of the European Union, and are used by the majority of the EU's member nations. France is an EU country, so the euro is used there.First! Paris is NOT a country. It's the capital of France. In France they use euros.