How much is a ruble to a dollar?
Convert Russian Ruble to US Dollar
| RUB | USD |
|---|---|
| 1 RUB | 0.013671 USD |
| 5 RUB | 0.0683548 USD |
| 10 RUB | 0.13671 USD |
| 25 RUB | 0.341774 USD |
Is 800 rubles a lot of money?
A lot! 800 rubles would be about 4 monthly wages of a well-earning Russian factory worker; or 11 monthly wages of a cleaner (the minimum waste was 70 rubles).
Are Russian coins worth anything?
“It’s the most legendary Russian coin,” says Igor Lavruk, director of auction house Coins and Medals. The last time the Constantine ruble was sold, back in 2004, it fetched $525,000. Experts reckon that today it could be worth $5-10 million.
What is the most expensive Russian coin?
We present: The ten most expensive Russian coins sold in auctions. Eight of these ten coins were sold by only one auction house. Peter I. Rouble, 1704….The Most Expensive: Russian Coins.
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What does CCCP stand for on a coin?
Abbreviation of “Союз Советских Социалистических Республик”: “CCCP” The full legend stands for “Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik”, which means “Soviet Union Socialist Union”.
Are CCCP coins worth anything?
Likewise, CCCP really stands for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, USSR, what we often call the Soviet Union. Lettering aside, coins that look like our picture were minted in Russia between 1958 and 1991. Most of these coins are worth small amounts. But some carry decent numismatic (coin collector) value.
What are Russian coins made of?
The 1- and 5-ruble coins were minted in brass-clad steel, the 10- and 20-ruble coins in cupro-nickel, and the 50- and 100-ruble coins were bimetallic (aluminium-bronze and cupro-nickel-zinc).
Why is USSR CCCP?
The definition of CCCP is as the abbreviation for the full name of the Soviet Union in Russian (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). An example of the CCCP is the name for the Soviet Union before 1991.
How many rubles do I need for a week in Russia?
Expert’s answer: As of February 2019, 600 USD is about 40,000 Rubles. Most people in Moscow earn about 40,000-60,000 Rubles per month. So if this sum doesn’t include accommodation than it will be more than enough for one week.