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  1. Russia. "CTO рублE" means Russian "one hundred rubles", which may be 100 ruble banknotes in Russia or Belarus.
    The central bank of Russia determined on December 11, 2013 to determine the currency symbol of the Russian legal currency ruble. Its shape is similar to a capital letter P, but the lower part of P has a horizontal part. This currency symbol was selected by 280,000 Russians, with a support rate of 61%.
    Then Russian central bank website announced on the same day that the central bank approved the currency symbols used to represent the ruble. Its shape of the Silil letter P is shaped, but the lower part of P is a supplemented by a horizontal line, so that the letters p A "=" was formed in the middle, which symbolized the stable position of the ruble in the two parallel lines. But in fact, at the end of 2014, rubles had depreciated sharply.
    Extension information:
    Russian ruble ticket surface pattern introduction:
    5 ruble: Norf Gorgeor Rhoda Copper's bronze statue of Norovor, the capital of Novgor, The city wall of the Kremlin.
    10 ruble: Klasanialsk's Plaskva Pipyt Nisa Bidar, Corinialsk, the public bridge across the Yinisse River, Krasnolesk hydraulic power plant Essence
    50 ruble: The head of the ship's head of St. Petersburg, the capital of Leninrad, the Peter Paul Fortress, the old St. Petersburg Exchange and the first pillar of the ship.
    100 ruble: a two -wheeled chariot on the Porch of the Moscow Grand Theater in Moscow, the Moscow Grand Theater.
    200 rubles: 1854-1855, Caspobol, the Sa swallopopol siege monarchy, Carsonis remains, the map of the Crimean Peninsula.
    500 ruble: The Peter Monument of Alhan Gelsk, the capital of Alhan Gelsk, the Monument, Schola sailing and the coast terminal.
    1000 rubles: The Wise Monument of Yaroslavle, the capital of Yarooslavle, the Morrullav Monument and the Church of the Virgin of the Kazan, and the Church of St. John.
    2000 rubles: The cross -sea bridge in the capital of the capital of the coastal border, the Oriental Space launcher in Swabedne, Simer, Amuro.
    5000 rubles: Nicholas Murvyev Amuuski Monument, Habarovsk, the capital of Habarovsk's border, across the Berlin Bridge of Heilongjiang.
    Reference information Source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Russian ruble

  2. "Сто" means "one hundred" Russian, which refers to the denomination unit of Russian banknotes. I do n’t know what your Russian banknotes are. Russia's 100 ruble banknotes can be exchanged to RMB (pictured). According to the current exchange rate, 100 Russian ruble banknotes can be exchanged for RMB 18.
    The old Russian 100 ruble banknotes have been abolished and unable to redeem.
    of course, "сто" in Belarus also means "one hundred", so there is also "сто" (pictured) on 100 rubles in Belarus (pictured), but Belarus ruble is worthless. Essence

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