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Soviet Union (1922 - 1991)
Information about what currencies were issued by Soviet Union, with lists of coinage, as well as periods when foreign-issued currencies were used. |
Currency: Soviet Ruble. Used in Soviet Union: (1919 - 1991)
Currency | Soviet Ruble |
Period | Soviet Ruble |
Used | 1919 - 1991 |
Description | The Soviet ruble or rouble (Russian: рубль) was the currency of the Soviet Union. One ruble was divided into 100 kopeks, (also transliterated as kopecks or copecks Russian: копейка, pl. копейки - kopeyka, kopeyki).
In addition to standard banknotes, the Soviet ruble was available in the form of foreign rubles (Russian: инвалютный рубль); also, several forms of virtual rubles were used for inter-enterprise accounting and international settlement in the Comecon zone. Many of the ruble designs were created by Ivan Dubasov. The production of Soviet rubles was the responsibility of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise, or Goznak, which was in charge of the printing of and materials production for banknotes and the minting of coins in Moscow and Leningrad. |
Unsorted
16 products (1924 - 1990)
Product Name | Mintage |
Poltinnik 1924 |
unknown
|
Half Kopek 1925 |
unknown
|
Half Kopek 1927 |
unknown
|
Twenty Kopecks 1930 |
unknown
|
One Kopeck 1933 |
unknown
|
Twenty Kopecks 1937 |
unknown
|
One Kopeck 1941 |
unknown
|
Chervonets 1976 |
1,000,000
|
One Hundred Roubles Gold 1977 |
unknown
|
One Hundred Roubles Gold 1978 Lenin Stadium |
62,000
|
One Hundred Roubles Gold 1979 Druzhba Sports Hall |
54,000
|
One Hundred Roubles Gold 1979 Velodrome |
55,000
|
One Hundred and Fifty Roubles Platinum 1980 |
13,000
|
One Hundred Roubles Gold 1980 Olympic Torch |
25,000
|
One Rouble 1981 Russian-Bulgarian Friendship |
1,984,000
|
Three Roubles Silver 1990 Russian America |
25,000
|