almost nothing, 5 rubles is about equal to 1.5 cents in America
No. It's about $20 and does not buy nearly as much in Russia as it used to. It is, however, a lot to someone making 5,000 roubles a month, like a teacher.
180.57 roubles will make a Kuwait dinar. This is talking about money.
The letters spell the word roubles. Roubles or rubles are the Russian monetary unit.
Please, could you show me the most proper way to convert 10900 Russian roubles of 1999 year to Russian roubles of 2009 year, in other words, how much money in Russian units for 2009 year would be 10900 Russian roubles of 1999 year?
As of 30th June 2009, $1 (Australian) = 25.17 Russian Roubles
5 Dollars (Canadian or US), 5 Francs (French or Belgian), 5 Roubles, 5 Lire, 5 Marks? The date and condition will make a difference, too.
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The currency in France is the Euro (symbol '€'). However, you haven't said the currency you are trying to convert. Do you mean 1.00 Russian Roubles, Indian Rupees, Chinese Yuan or what? You need to specify the starting currency.
Crushing Roubles with his BEAR HANDS! NB: He had the hands of a bear
To determine the current value of 10 roubles from 1910, you'd need to account for historical inflation and changes in currency value over time. As of now, it is challenging to provide an exact figure without specific inflation rates and economic data. However, it is generally understood that the purchasing power of money decreases over time, so 10 roubles from 1910 would be worth significantly more today when adjusted for inflation, likely translating to several hundred roubles or more in modern terms. For a precise conversion, historical economic data needs to be referenced.
I billion in what currency? Pounds? Euros? Roubles?