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Was (wer) ist rouble$71172$ - definition

INDEPENDENT CURRENCY OF THE FIRST REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC BETWEEN 1919 AND 1923
Armenian rouble
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rouble         
  • 25 Assignation rubles of 1769
  • 500 [[Belarusian ruble]]s of the 2009 series, the highest available nominal in circulation
  •  url-status = live}}</ref> It is 1mm larger and thicker than a standard [[hockey puck]].
  • 1898 [[Russian Empire]] one ruble banknote, reverse
  • 1898 [[Russian Empire]] one ruble note, obverse, stating its gold equivalence 17.424 dolya or 0.77424 gram.
  • Five hundred ruble note featuring [[Peter the Great]] and a [[personification]] of [[Mother Russia]], 1912
  • Russian rubles – banknotes of 1000 and 5000 rubles.
NAME OF CURRENCY OF RUSSIA, SOVIET UNION, AND SEVERAL OTHER COUNTRIES
Rouble; Rubles; Roubles; Rooble; Roubel; Roubels; Rubl; Рубль; Imperial ruble; Imperial Russian ruble; Imperial Russian rouble
(roubles)
The rouble is the unit of money of Russia and some of the other republics that form the Commonwealth of Independent States.
N-COUNT: usu num N
ruble         
  • 25 Assignation rubles of 1769
  • 500 [[Belarusian ruble]]s of the 2009 series, the highest available nominal in circulation
  •  url-status = live}}</ref> It is 1mm larger and thicker than a standard [[hockey puck]].
  • 1898 [[Russian Empire]] one ruble banknote, reverse
  • 1898 [[Russian Empire]] one ruble note, obverse, stating its gold equivalence 17.424 dolya or 0.77424 gram.
  • Five hundred ruble note featuring [[Peter the Great]] and a [[personification]] of [[Mother Russia]], 1912
  • Russian rubles – banknotes of 1000 and 5000 rubles.
NAME OF CURRENCY OF RUSSIA, SOVIET UNION, AND SEVERAL OTHER COUNTRIES
Rouble; Rubles; Roubles; Rooble; Roubel; Roubels; Rubl; Рубль; Imperial ruble; Imperial Russian ruble; Imperial Russian rouble
see rouble
Rouble         
  • 25 Assignation rubles of 1769
  • 500 [[Belarusian ruble]]s of the 2009 series, the highest available nominal in circulation
  •  url-status = live}}</ref> It is 1mm larger and thicker than a standard [[hockey puck]].
  • 1898 [[Russian Empire]] one ruble banknote, reverse
  • 1898 [[Russian Empire]] one ruble note, obverse, stating its gold equivalence 17.424 dolya or 0.77424 gram.
  • Five hundred ruble note featuring [[Peter the Great]] and a [[personification]] of [[Mother Russia]], 1912
  • Russian rubles – banknotes of 1000 and 5000 rubles.
NAME OF CURRENCY OF RUSSIA, SOVIET UNION, AND SEVERAL OTHER COUNTRIES
Rouble; Rubles; Roubles; Rooble; Roubel; Roubels; Rubl; Рубль; Imperial ruble; Imperial Russian ruble; Imperial Russian rouble
·noun A coin. ·see Ruble.

Wikipedia

Armenian ruble

The ruble (Armenian: ռուբլի, Russian: рубль) was the independent currency of the First Republic of Armenia and the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic between 1919 and 1923. It replaced the first Transcaucasian ruble at par and was replaced by the second Transcaucasian ruble after Armenia became part of the Transcaucasian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic. No subdivisions of the ruble were issued and the currency existed only as banknotes.