The Russian Ruble is a round copper-nickel-zinc coin of silvery appearance with a milled edge, a diameter of 20.5 mm and it weighs 3.25 grams. The obverse has the double headed Russian eagle and the words БАНК РОССИИ (BANK OF Russia) around the top and the words ОДИН РУБЛЬ (ONE RUBLE) across the bottom with the year underneath it. The reverse has a big number 1 with the word РУБЛЬ (RUBLE) below it. Starting at about half way up the left hand side, there is stem of a plant that travels across the bottom of the coin and most of the way up the right hand side. See the link for a visual perspective.
like coines and paper
coins=little silver circles bills=green paper
coins=little silver circles bills=green paper
they look big
only the 5 dollar bill is new and the new 5 is purple
Well my friend picture stacks an stacks of green paper, then dive in it
not really. its made by trees but woven and woven into a fine paper. it may look like cloth but the fact is it is not
it sort of looks like an elephant
Novia Scotia is part of Canada and uses Canadian currency. see the link for pictures of Canada's paper money http://www.vancouver.hm/money.html
its look like a tissue paper
the paper looked like waste and diarrhoea it was disgusting
its like a flat paper and its look like when we write paragraph