Russian Ruble coins
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Russian Ruble coins were issued in 8 denominations, from 1 kopek to 10 rubles. The kopek is the subunit of the ruble, with 100 kopeks in 1 ruble. The current set of Russian coins is issued since 1997 by the Moscow-based Bank of Russia.
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10 Russian Rubles coin (bimetallic)
The commemorative coins of 10 Russian roubles are bimetallic, with an outer ring of brass and the inside piece made of cupronickel. The bimetallic 10 ruble coins have a common obverse side and many different back sides, each of them featuring a historic event or a landmark in Russia.You get: £0.023201 RUB = £0.0023200000 -
10 Russian Rubles coin
The 10 rubles coin features the Russian coat of arms, a crowned double-headed eagle. The gold coloured coin is made of brass plated steel and weighs 5.63 grams.You get: £0.023201 RUB = £0.0023200000 -
5 Russian Rubles coin
The silver coloured 5 ruble coin from Russia is made of nickel plated steel. The 5 RUB piece has a diameter of 25mm and weighs 6.45 grams. It features a double-headed eagle, the national symbol of the Russian Federation.You get: £0.011601 RUB = £0.0023200000 -
2 Russian Rubles coin
The coin of 2 Russian rubles weighs 5.1 grams and measures 23mm across. On the obverse side is the denomination, branches and leaves. On the reverse side of the 2 ruble piece is the double-headed eagle of Russia.You get: £0.004641 RUB = £0.0023200000 -
1 Russian Ruble coin
This coin of 1 Russian Ruble features the double-headed eagle, symbol of the Russian Federation. On the obverse side of the nickel plated steel 1 ruble piece are branches and leaves.You get: £0.002321 RUB = £0.0023200000 -
50 Kopeks Russian Ruble copper coin
The coin of 50 kopeks is the equivalent of half a ruble. This 50 kopeks coin is the first version, copper coloured. It is made of brass and weighs 2.9 grams.You get: £0.001161 RUB = £0.0023200000 -
50 Kopeks Russian Ruble brass coin
This 50 kopek coin is the equivalent of 0.50 Russian ruble. This 50 kopeks coin is the second version, made of brass plated steel. Its weight of 2.75 grams is less than the 2.90 grams of the first version.You get: £0.001161 RUB = £0.0023200000 -
10 Kopeks Russian Ruble copper coin
The first version of the 10 kopeks coin from Russia is made of brass. It weighs 1.95 grams. This coin was replaced by a similar looking, but lighter, second version made of brass plated steel.You get: £0.000231 RUB = £0.0023200000 -
10 Kopeks Russian Ruble brass coin
The brass plated steel 10 kopeks coin replaced a similar pure brass 10 kopeks coin issued earlier. The new 10 kopeks coin, the equivalent of 0.10 Ruble, features Saint George and the dragon.You get: £0.000231 RUB = £0.0023200000 -
5 Kopeks Russian Ruble coin
Saint George and the dragon are featured on this coin of 5 kopeks from Russian. The copper-nickel plated steel coin of 0.05 ruble weighs 2.6 grams and measures 18.5mm across.You get: £0.000121 RUB = £0.0023200000 -
1 Kopek Russian Ruble coin
Russia’s smallest coin is the tiny 1 kopek coin, the equivalent of 0.01 Ruble. It weighs only 1.5 grams and measures 15.5mm across. Like all Russian Kopek coins, the 1 Russian kopek piece features the christian martyr, Saint George, killing the serpent on the reverse side.You get: £0.000101 RUB = £0.0100000000