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  2. Ruble sign - Wikipedia

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    The ruble sign, ₽, is the currency sign used for the Russian ruble, the official currency of Russia. Its form is a Cyrillic letter Р with an additional horizontal stroke. [ a ] The design was approved on 11 December 2013 after a public poll that took place a month earlier.

  3. File:Old sign of Russian ruble.svg - Wikipedia

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    Old sign of Russian ruble. Date: 11 May 2010 (upload date) ... Currency Symbols (Unicode block) Currency sign (generic) ... Rupee; Rupee sign; Russian ruble; Serbian ...

  4. List of currencies in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Russian Ruble [1] RUB South Ossetia: руб. [1] [2] Kopek [1] Sri Lankan rupee [76] LKR

  5. Template:List of currency symbols - Wikipedia

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    U+17DB ៛ KHMER CURRENCY SYMBOL RIEL: RM: ringgit Malaysian ringgit: rubla Pridnestrovie rubla: not in Unicode: Rbl ⁄ Rbls R: rubel Belarusian rubel: Rbl is the singular and Rbls is the plural. Also used for the Russian ruble ₽ Rbl ⁄ Rbls: ruble Russian ruble: U+20BD ₽ RUBLE SIGN: ރ Rf MRf: rufiyaa Maldivian rufiyaa ₹ rupee Indian rupee

  6. Russian ruble - Wikipedia

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    On 17 December 1885, a new standard was adopted which did not change the silver ruble but reduced the gold content to 1.161 grams, pegging the gold ruble to the French franc at a rate of 1 ruble = 4 francs. This rate was revised in 1897 to 1 ruble = 2 2 ⁄ 3 francs (17.424 dolya or 0.77424 g fine gold). This ruble was worth about US$0.5145 in ...

  7. Ruble - Wikipedia

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    The ruble or rouble (/ ˈ r uː b əl /; Russian: рубль, IPA:) is the currency unit of Russia and Belarus. Historically, it was the name of the currency of the Russian Empire (the Imperial ruble) and, later, of the Soviet Union (the Soviet ruble ).

  8. Russian ruble is now worth less than a penny, infuriating ...

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    Following a brief collapse in the initial aftermath of last year’s Feb. 24 invasion, which saw Russia’s fiat tender plunge to a record low of 120 to the dollar, the ruble rebounded to trade at ...

  9. Template:RUB - Wikipedia

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    This template renders the standard Russian currency sign (₽), as the Unicode U+20BD ₽ RUBLE SIGN, and an optional value. The currency sign provides an informative link to the Russian ruble article. {{RUB|123.45}} produces 123.45 ₽ {{RUB|123.45|link=yes}} produces 123.45 ₽ {{RUB}} by itself produces ₽ (simple currency article link)