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Rouble Collection

"Exploring the Rich History of Rouble: From Jewish Moneychangers to Soviet Bills" Step into the fascinating world of rouble, where history and currency intertwine

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Rouble Ridden By L.Aspell Cheltenham Festival 2002 Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham 13 March 2002 Date: 13 March 2002

Background imageRouble Collection: Jewish moneychanger in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia (chromolitho)

Jewish moneychanger in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia (chromolitho)
1094172 Jewish moneychanger in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jewish moneychanger in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)

Background imageRouble Collection: Siberia, 5 Kopeks, from the series Coins of All Nations (N72

Siberia, 5 Kopeks, from the series Coins of All Nations (N72, variation 1) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1889

Background imageRouble Collection: Russia, 3 Rubles, from the series Coins of All Nations (N72

Russia, 3 Rubles, from the series Coins of All Nations (N72, variation 1) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1889

Background imageRouble Collection: Russian gold coin from 1896

Russian gold coin from 1896. This coin has a denomination value of 25 roubles, and is showing the head of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, who was shot by Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution

Background imageRouble Collection: Silver Ruble of Catherine I, 1726. Artist: Numismatic, Russian coins

Silver Ruble of Catherine I, 1726. Artist: Numismatic, Russian coins
Silver Ruble of Catherine I, 1726. Found in the collection of the State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageRouble Collection: Silver Ruble, 1714. Artist: Numismatic, Russian coins

Silver Ruble, 1714. Artist: Numismatic, Russian coins
Silver Ruble, 1714. Found in the collection of the State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageRouble Collection: Pre-Revolutionary 10 rouble Russian banknote, 1909

Pre-Revolutionary 10 rouble Russian banknote, 1909

Background imageRouble Collection: Pre-Revolutionary ten rouble Russian banknote, 1909

Pre-Revolutionary ten rouble Russian banknote, 1909

Background imageRouble Collection: Printing banknotes, Russia C013 / 9188

Printing banknotes, Russia C013 / 9188
Printing banknotes. Close-up of freshly printed and cut ruble banknotes ready for packaging at the Goznak factory, Perm, Russia

Background imageRouble Collection: Soviet money: bills of 3, 5, 25, 100 and 200

Soviet money: bills of 3, 5, 25, 100 and 200 rubles. Coin

Background imageRouble Collection: Printing money, Russia

Printing money, Russia
Printing money. Paper money notes being sorted into bundles on a mechanised production line. These are 100-rouble notes, and are being printed at the Moscow Goznak Mint, in Moscow, Russia

Background imageRouble Collection: Minting coins, Russia

Minting coins, Russia
Minting coins. Metal coins on a conveyor belt after being formed in a metal stamping machine. These coins are being produced at the Moscow Goznak Mint, in Moscow, Russia. Photographed in 2007

Background imageRouble Collection: Money in notes and coins

Money in notes and coins
Currency. A selection of banknotes and coins in US Dollars, Euros and Roubles

Background imageRouble Collection: Counterfeit money detection

Counterfeit money detection. Ultraviolet scanner being used to verify the authenticity of a 1000-rouble bank note. Photographed in 2010, in Veliky Novgorod, Russia

Background imageRouble Collection: Banknotes and coins

Banknotes and coins
Money. A selection of rolled bank notes and piled coins. Seen here are US Dollars, Euros and Russian Roubles. The arrangement is suggestive of the skyscrapers in a citys financial district


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"Exploring the Rich History of Rouble: From Jewish Moneychangers to Soviet Bills" Step into the fascinating world of rouble, where history and currency intertwine. This chromolitho artwork showcases a Jewish moneychanger in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, highlighting the importance of roubles in trade. Traveling further back in time, we encounter Siberia's 5 Kopeks coin from the renowned series "Coins of All Nations. " These coins offer a glimpse into Russia's diverse monetary system throughout history. Delving deeper, we discover stunning silver rubles minted during Catherine I's reign in 1726 and an equally captivating piece from 1714. The intricate designs by numismatic artists reflect the artistic prowess that accompanied these valuable currencies. Moving closer to modern times, pre-revolutionary Russian banknotes take center stage. The elegant ten-rouble banknote from 1909 serves as a reminder of Russia's economic growth before significant political changes reshaped its landscape. Witnessing the evolution of money printing techniques is awe-inspiring. Images capturing this process highlight both skillful craftsmanship and technological advancements employed by Russian authorities over time. Finally, we encounter Soviet-era bills ranging from three to two hundred roubles. These notes symbolize an era marked by ideological shifts and societal transformations—a testament to how currency can mirror historical change. The story behind rouble transcends mere monetary value; it encapsulates centuries worth of cultural heritage and economic progress within Russia. Explore its journey through time—each coin or note holds a unique tale waiting to be discovered.