If I have read your mis-spelled question properly, you have a 1995 copper/nickel Bank of Russia (БАНК РОССИИ) 20 Ruble (ДВАДЦАТЬ РУБЛЕЙ) coin 24.1 mm in diameter with a double headed eagle on the obverse and soldiers and tanks on the reverse. A Russian 1995 Twenty Ruble (РУБЛь) coin, uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $3 USD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Nothing ... pre 1997 notes are not legal currency now.
One kopeyka coin, which is a subdivision of the Russian ruble, is worth one-hundredth of a ruble. However, due to inflation and the discontinuation of its circulation, its actual purchasing power is negligible. As of recent years, kopeyka coins are rarely used in everyday transactions in Russia.
1 Ruble is worth 0.0325 dollars as of December 21, 2010.
The coin is only face value.
About 10$.
About 3 pennies. ;D
One Million dollars!
"CCCP" are the Russian initials for "USSR", and that ex-country used rubles, not dollars. A 1991 1-ruble note was the lowest-value bill at that time and is generally only worth face value, about 20 cents then.
How much is a 2972 2fr coin worth
Uncirculated Mint set values are: 1996 $18.00 / 1997 $15.00 / 1998 $8.00
This is a 1/10th oz bullion coin, value is 1/10th the spot price of gold at time of sale.
The Latvian currency, divi latvijas rubli, is equal in value to the Russian ruble. One ruble is .03 cents in US dollars, so that would make 2 rublis worth .06 cents.