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* [[Russia 1996 3 rubles Prophet's Church]]
 
* [[Russia 1996 3 rubles Prophet's Church]]
 
* [[Russia 1999 3 rubles Tibet Exhibition]]
 
* [[Russia 1999 3 rubles Tibet Exhibition]]
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* [[Russia 1997 3 rubles KM-Y567|1997 3 rubles, 1 oz silver, ''Swan Lake'', Small Swans Dance]]
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* [[Russia 1997 3 rubles KM-Y568|1997 3 rubles, 1 oz silver, ''Swan Lake'', Rothbart and Siegfried]]
 
* [[Russia 2000 3 rubles KM-Y661|2000 3 rubles, Olympic ice hockey]]
 
* [[Russia 2000 3 rubles KM-Y661|2000 3 rubles, Olympic ice hockey]]
 
* [[Russia 2000 3 rubles Human Role]]
 
* [[Russia 2000 3 rubles Human Role]]

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quarter kopek (polushka)

half kopek (denga)

one kopek

U.S.S.R.

two kopeks

Alexander I

Nicholas II

Communist rule (1918-89)

three kopeks (altyn)

Nicholas II

U.S.S.R.

four kopeks

Five kopeks

Alexander II

Nicholas II

U.S.S.R.

Ten kopeks

Nicholas II

U.S.S.R.

Fifteen kopeks

U.S.S.R.

Twenty kopeks

Nicholas I

Alexander III

Nicholas II

U.S.S.R.

Twenty-five kopeks

Alexander III

Fifty kopeks

U.S.S.R.

Chervonetz (ten rubles)

Ducats

Quarter Rubles/polupoltinnik

Half Rubles/Poltina

Alexander I

Rubles

Peter I

Catherine I

Peter II

Anna

Elizabeth

Catherine II (the Great)

Paul I

Alexander I

Nicholas I

Alexander II

Alexander III

Nicholas II

R.S.F.S.R.

U.S.S.R.

Two rubles

Three rubles

platinum three rubles

gold three rubles

commemorative three rubles

Five rubles

Catherine II

Alexander I

Nicholas I

Alexander II

Alexander III

Nicholas II

Soviet Union

Six rubles

Ten rubles

Alexander I

Alexander III

Soviet Union

Twelve rubles

Twenty and 25 rubles

U.S.S.R.

fifty rubles

Hundred rubles

150 rubles

Jefimok

Spitzbergen (Svalbard)

Tannu Tuva

Unsorted listings

Pattern coins