100 kopeks = 1 ruble
Also spelt as rouble
In the 1700's there was also the Polushka
The Kopek. There are 100 Kopeks in a Ruble.
A "koiienka" coin is from Russia. The coin is lettered in the Cyrillic alphabet used by Russian and several other Slavic languages. The Russian spelling is "копе́йка", which is usually translated into English as "kopecks".
It seems like you have a Russian coin dated 1998. The coin is likely a circulation coin from that year, possibly featuring symbols relevant to Russian history or culture. The design and denomination of the coin can provide more specific information about its value and background.
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The name Natasha is Russian and my name is Natasha.
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.
The Russian equivalent of the name Michelle is Мишель (Mishel).
The traditional Russian dance name is Russian ballet.
Ruble, manat for coin to be more exact
Kopeck (Kopeicka)
The Russian currency consists of Kopeks and Rubles. There are 100 Kopeks in a Ruble.