Polish rubel
The rubel was the currency of Poland from 1841 until 1917. It consisted of Russian ruble coins and banknotes, together with notes issued by the Bank Polski. The rubel replaced the złoty at a rate of 1 rubel = 6 2⁄3 złotych (1 złoty = 15 kopecks). It was replaced by the Polish marka in 1917.
Banknotes
The Bank Polski issued notes in denominations of 1, 3, 10 and 25 rubli between 1841 and 1866.
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References
- Pick, Albert (1994). Standard Catalog of World Paper Money: General Issues. Colin R. Bruce II and Neil Shafer (editors) (7th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-207-9.
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