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.
We exchange all Russian ruble and kopek coins. We also exchange Russian Ruble banknotes and out-of-circulation pre-1997 Ruble banknotes.
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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: £0.019901 RUB = £0.0019900000 -
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