currency of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; briefly used by post-Soviet states after the dissolution of the Soviet Union
The Soviet ruble was the official currency of the Soviet Union, serving as the money used throughout that country during its existence. After the Soviet Union dissolved, some of the newly independent countries that emerged from it continued using the ruble for a brief period before adopting their own currencies.
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ISO 4217 CodeSUR Unit Pluralrubli (nom. pl.), rubley (gen. pl.) Symbolруб or р (in Cyrillic) Rbl/Rbls or R (in Latin) Denominations Subunit 1⁄100kopeck (копейка) Plural kopeck (копейка)kopeyki (nom. pl.), kopeyek (gen. pl.) Symbol kopeck (копейка)коп. or к. in Cyrillic kop., cop. or k (in Latin) BanknotesRbl 1, Rbls 3, Rbls 5, Rbls 10, Rbls 25, Rbls 50, Rbls 100, Rbls 200, Rbls 500, Rbls 1,000 Coins1 kop, 2 kop, 3 kop, 5 kop, 10 kop, 15 kop, 20 kop, 50 kop, Rbl 1, Rbls 3, Rbls 5, Rbls 10 Demographics Date of introduction1922 ReplacedImperial Russian ruble Date of withdrawal31 December 1993 Replaced byRussian ruble and 4 other: see below User(s) 1922–1991: Soviet Union
until 1992: Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Estonia Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Lithuania Latvia Moldova Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan
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