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Ruble

Unit of currency


Unit of currency

The ruble or rouble (; рубль) is a currency unit. Currently, currencies named ruble in circulation include the Russian ruble (RUB, ₽) in Russia and the Belarusian ruble (BYN, Rbl) in Belarus. These currencies are subdivided into one hundred kopeks. No kopek is currently formally subdivided, although denga (½ kopek) and polushka (½ denga, thus ¼ kopek) were minted until the 19th century. Additionally, the Transnistrian ruble is used in Transnistria, an unrecognized breakaway province of Moldova.

Historically, the grivna, ruble and denga were used in Russia as measurements of weight. In 1704, as a result of monetary reforms by Peter the Great, the imperial ruble of the Russian Empire became the first decimal currency. The silver ruble was used until 1897 and the gold ruble was used until 1917. The Soviet ruble officially replaced the imperial ruble in 1922 and continued to be used until 1993, when it was formally replaced with the Russian ruble in the Russian Federation and by other currencies in other post-Soviet states. In the past, several other countries influenced by the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union had currency units that were also named ruble, including the Latvian ruble, Tajikistani ruble and Transcaucasian ruble (later Armenian ruble, Azerbaijani ruble, Georgian ruble).

Countries and territories currently using currency units named "ruble"

CurrencyCurrent usersISO 4217 code
Russian rubleRussian Federation (1992–present)
Abkhazia (2008–present)
South Ossetia (2008–present)RUB (1998–present)
RUR (1992–1997)
Belarusian rubleBelarus (1994–present)BYN (2016–present)
BYR (2000–2016)
BYB (1994–2000)
Transnistrian rubleTransnistria (1994–present)-

Countries and territories historically using currency units named "ruble"

CurrencyHistorical usersISO 4217
codeReplacedReplaced by
Russian rublePrincipality of Moscow ( 1300–1547)
Tsardom of Russia (1547–1721)
Russian Empire (1721–1917)
Russian SFSR (1917–1922)
(1992–1993)
(1992–1993)
Turkmenistan (1992–1993)
(1992–1994)
(1992–1994)
Belarus (1992–1994)
Georgia (1992–1994)
(1992–1994)
(1992–1994)
(1992–1995)RURGrivna,
Denga,
Soviet rubleSoviet ruble
(1922–1992)
Transcaucasian ruble
(Armenian ruble,
Azerbaijani ruble,
Georgian ruble)Transcaucasian DFR (1918)
First Republic of Armenia (1918–1920)
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918–1920)
Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921)
Transcaucasian SFSR (1922–1924)-Russian rubleSoviet ruble
Soviet rubleSoviet Union (1922–1992)SURRussian rubletitle=ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 50 - 1992-12-10url=https://www.six-group.com/dam/download/financial-information/data-center/iso-currrency/amendments/dl_currency_iso_amendment_50.pdf}}
Estonian kroon,
Latvian ruble,
Lithuanian talonas,
Ukrainian karbovanets
Latvian rubleLatvia (1992–1993)LVRSoviet rubleLatvian lats
Tajikistani rubleTajikistan (1995–2000)TJRRussian rubleTajikistani somoni

References

References

  1. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 97 - 1997-12-19".
  2. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 161 - 2015-12-18".
  3. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 106 - 1999-12-10".
  4. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 61 - 1993-07-27".
  5. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 69 - 1993-12-03".
  6. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 64 - 1993-09-21".
  7. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 78 - 1994-10-04".
  8. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 77 - 1994-07-20".
  9. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 71 - 1994-04-14".
  10. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 72 - 1994-05-17".
  11. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 76 - 1994-07-12".
  12. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 84 - 1995-07-12".
  13. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 50 - 1992-12-10".
  14. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 54 - 1993-03-08".
  15. [http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2001/wp01101.pdf ''John Odling-Smee, Gonzalo Pastor.'' The IMF and the Ruble Area, 1991—1993 // IMF Working Paper, 2001] {{webarchive. link. (2015-09-24)
  16. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 46 - 1992-07-23".
  17. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 48 - 1992-10-29".
  18. "ISO4217 AMENDMENT NUMBER 110 - 2000-11-02".
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