The Russian/Soviet Ruble has been in circulation for hundreds of years as a coin and as a banknote, so it would depend on the year as to what is on the coin.
On the pre-Soviet era One Ruble coins, the Tsar appears on the obverse, and the Double-Headed Eagle appears on the reverse.
On most Soviet era One Ruble coins, the USSR (CCCP) National (coat of) Arms is on the obverse, and other than Vladimir Lenin, various national symbols, heroes and icons would be on the reverse.
On the post-Soviet era One Ruble coins, the Double-Headed Eagle appears on the obverse, and the value appears on the reverse.
Russian money is called Rouble
Yes
The Russian currency is called a Ruble. 1 Russian Ruble = 0.03697 U.S. dollars.:)
where to sale Russian 500 ruble notes 1912
The currency of the Russian Federation is the Ruble. There are 100 Kopeks in a Ruble.
As of 2021, the 1938 Russian ruble does not hold any monetary value as it is no longer in circulation. The currency has been replaced by the modern Russian ruble that is currently used in Russia.
The currency of the Russian Federation is the Ruble. There are 100 Kopeks in a Ruble.
The Russian currency is the Ruble. There are 100 Kopeks in a Ruble.
5,000 is the highest denomination of Russian Ruble printed.
Ruble
No. The Russian Ruble has been devalued at least once since 1993, and all pre-1997 currency would no longer be Legal Tender.
The Russian currency is the Ruble. There are 100 Kopeks in a Ruble. Denominations are - * One Kopek coin * Five Kopek coin * Ten Kopek coin * Fifty Kopek coin * One Ruble coin * Two Ruble coin * Five Ruble coin * Ten Ruble coin * Ten Ruble note * Fifty Ruble note * One Hundred Ruble note * Five Hundred Ruble note * One Thousand Ruble note * Five Thousand Ruble note