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How the Russian ruble has added and lost zeroes

How the Russian ruble has added and lost zeros For twenty years Russians have adapted, more than once, to new money Face value of Russian banknotes in circulation Banknote by years Coin (rubles) 500,000 100,000 50,000 10,000 5,000 1,000 500 200 100 50 25 10 Year before 1991 1991 1992 1993 1995 1997 1998 2001 2006 2010 500000 onner BANKA POccnn 500 AHKA POCCnn 7119011 and O 77190 C100 500 500 100 1000 1000 Pavlov's 1991 reform 1993 reform 1998 reduction of nominal value Within three days (January 23-25), Russians were allowed to exchange 50- and 100-ruble notes dating from 1961 for new ones. The highest amount allowed per person was 1,000 rubles in cash From July 26 to August 7, Soviet money of 1961-1991 and Russian money of 1992 was withdrawn from circulation. It could be exchanged for new money, with a limit of 100,000 rubles per person confirmed by a passport stamp From January 1, the face value of banknotes was redenominated with one new ruble equaling 1,000 old rubles RIANOVOSTI © 2011 www.rian.ru Face value 5321

How the Russian ruble has added and lost zeroes

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For twenty years Russians have adapted,more than once, to new money.

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