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GROSH - two kopecks (XVII-XVIII centuries), 1/2 kopeck (XIX century)

KUNA (X-XV centuries) - part of the hryvnia

PULO - copper coin (XV century)

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ALTYN - 3 kopecks, copper or silver coin

RUBLE - silver coin (from 1704), gold (1897-1917)

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HRYVNA - silver ingot

MONEY - half a penny, a copper or silver coin

EFIMOK - silver ruble (since 1654)

NOGATA (X-XV centuries) - part of the hryvnia

RESAN (X-XII centuries) - part of the hryvnia

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MONEY - half a penny, copper coin (1849-1867)

ZLATNIK - the first Russian gold coin (X-XI centuries)

GOLD - gold coin, 5 or 10 rubles

KOPEYKA - silver coin (1535-1718), copper coin (since 1704), copper-zinc coin (since 1926)

POLTINA (fifty dollars) - 50 kopecks, copper coin (since 1654), silver coin (1699-1915, 1921-1927), gold coin (1756, 1777-1778), copper-nickel coin (since 1961)

POLUSHKA - small change coin, 1/4 kopeck, silver coin (from the 1700th century), copper coin (1916-XNUMX)

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VVERITSA - the smallest coin (X-XI centuries)

IMPERIAL - gold coin, 10 rubles (since 1755), 15 rubles (since 1897)

MOSCOW - silver coin (XVI-XVII centuries)

CHERVONETS - gold coin, 3 rubles (XVIII-XIX centuries), 10 rubles (1922-1947)

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GRYVENNIK - 10 kopecks, silver coin (since 1701), copper-nickel coin (since 1931)

Fifty dollars - see Poltina

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FIVE GALTY - 15 kopecks, silver coin (since 1701), copper-nickel coin (since 1931)

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HALF-25 (quarter, open) - a silver coin of XNUMX kopecks.

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