The bank note of 500 rubles- on the one side is portrayed Arhangelsk town. The monument to Peter 1, sailboat in the port of Arkhangelsk, on the other side is Solovetsky monastery.
The bank nota of 1000 rubles - on the one side is portrayed city Yaroslavl. The monument to Yaroslav the Wise and the chapel of Our Lady of Kazan on the background of the Yaroslavl Kremlin and on the reverse side is the Church of John forerunner.
Bank note 5000 rubles - on the one side is portrayed town Khabarovsk. The monument to Muravevu-Amur on background of sea-front of Amur river. The other side is bridge across the Amur river.
the Russian rouble i think? LOL XD
russia
A rouble is the principal monetary unit of Russia, Belarus, and Transnistria, equal to 100 kopeks.
Rouble
Russia's currency is the Ruble which is subdivided into 100 kopeks (similar to the dollar and the cent). Currently, 1 Ruble is equivalent to 0.0341215 US Dollars. Conversely, 1 Dollar is equivalent to 29.3078 Rubles.
The Rouble (or Ruble) is used in the countries of Russia and Belarus, and the autonomous territory of the Republic of Moldova, Transnistria.
1 russian rouble is equal to how many indian rupees
The currency is the Russian Rouble.
Russia's currency is called the ruble, occasionally spelled rouble. See the link below.
Russia uses the rouble, the UK uses the Pound Sterling and Germany uses the Euro.
The currency ruble or rouble come from Soviet Union.
The soviet union no longer exists...it broke up in 1994