In what currency? Based on the information I can only say the value in Russian Rubles grand total of 1000 Rubles. For anther currency you must specify Euro, UK Pounds, Yen, Drachma, Lira, Paso, Krone, US Canadian Australian Dollar...
1993 is written as "neunzehnhundertdreiundneunzig" in German.
To say 1993 in French, you would say "mille neuf cent quatre-vingt-treize."
Je suis né / née le cinq octobre mille neuf cent quatre vingt treize.
In my case I just ordered and replaced the door pins. They wear over time and give a lot of play. Nothing fancy.
Dependiendo del año en que se realiza la pregunta, tendrías entre 28 y 29 años si naciste en 1993. Por ejemplo, si estamos en el año 2022, cumplirías 29 años durante el año en curso.
No. The Russian Ruble has been devalued at least once since 1993, and all pre-1997 currency would no longer be Legal Tender.
No, the Russian currency was revalued in 1998 and new bank notes and coins were issued. Many of the new notes and coins were dated 1997.
very very little the soviet was pretty secretive so the actually trading value wasn't as public as it should be
The lettering on the coin is almost certainly in the Cyrillic alphabet used in Russia and some other Slavic countries. "ру́бль" means "ruble" which is Russia's main unit of currency so your coin is most likely from that country. The ruble trades at roughly 30 to the US dollar so a 1 ruble coin would be worth around 3 cents.
Not anymore, they were released from 7 May 1992 till 1993.
1000-500
Nothing ... pre 1997 notes are not legal currency now.
5 pesos. Pre-1993 currency is worth 1000 times less than its face value.
1993
The Russian Singer was created on 1993-01-15.
Russian National Union was created in 1993.
Russian Open - badminton - was created in 1993.