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Definition of Russian monetary unit
1. Noun. Monetary unit in Russia.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Russian Monetary Unit
Literary usage of Russian monetary unit
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The World Book: Organized Knowledge in Story and Picture edited by Michael Vincent O'Shea, Ellsworth D. Foster, George Herbert Locke (1917)
"RUBLE, or ROUBLE, roo'b'l, the Russian monetary unit, equivalent to 51% cents in
United States and Canadian money. It is divided into 100 kopecks, ..."
2. Russian Journal of Financial Statistics edited by Charles Goodlet (1899)
"First of all, this tax never in any case exceeded 25 per cent, (at present it is
only 15%), and was introduced at the time when the Russian monetary unit, ..."
3. White's People's Webster: A Dictionary of the English Language, Giving the by M. White, Noah Webster (1899)
"Red aз a ruby. rubi'go, n. Mildew on plants. ru'ble, rou'ble, n. The Russian
monetary unit: the silver rouble is worth about 70 cents. ru'bric, a. ..."
4. Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries by United States Bureau of Manufactures, United States (1899)
"According to the imperial orders of January 3, August 29, and November 14, 1897,
and March 27,1898, the Russian monetary unit is the gold ruble, ..."
5. Monthly Consular and Trade Reports by United States Bureau of Manufactures (1904)
"It must, however, be remarked that the Russian monetary unit (the ruble) has kept
its foreign exchange value without deviation, owing to the sufficient gold ..."