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Russia - 1,000 Russian Rubles - P-250a - 1992 dated Foreign Paper Money - Currency

Inv# FM1170   Foreign Paper Money Cat# W829a, P-250a
Country: Russia
Denomination: 1,000 Rubles
Years: 1992

Foreign Paper Money. Lenin portrait/Kremlin. The ruble or rouble is the currency of the Russian Federation. The ruble is subdivided into 100 kopecks. The first Russian ruble (code: RUR) replaced the Soviet ruble (code: SUR) in September 1993 at par. In 1998, preceding the financial crisis, the current ruble was redenominated with the new code "RUB" and was exchanged at the rate of 1 RUB = 1,000 RUR.

The ruble was the currency of the Russian Empire and of the Soviet Union (as the Soviet ruble). In 1992 the currency imagery underwent a redesign as a result of de-Leninization. The Soviet currency had different names in the different languages of the USSR; Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and Transnistria have all retained the Soviet-era names for their new currencies. As of October 2022, the Russian ruble is also used in the parts of Ukraine under Russian military occupation and in Russian-occupied parts of Georgia. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_ruble

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Condition: Crisp Uncirculated
Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
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