Kirov cash |
Orel money |
100 kopeks |
Kiev tender |
Moscow coin |
Tula moolah |
Minsk money |
100 kopecks |
Russian coin |
Kremlin cash |
Moscow moola |
Moscow money |
Russian money |
Coin of Minsk |
Russian bread |
Soviet dollar |
U.S.S.R. coin |
Moscow moolah |
Caucasian coin |
Coin of Moscow |
Kamchatka coin |
Muzhik's money |
Coin in Moscow |
Russian capital |
Coin for Karpov |
Maxim's scratch |
Moscow currency |
Red Square cash |
Soviet currency |
Money in Moscow |
Russian currency |
Change in Russia |
Russian lettuce? |
Russian's dollar |
Belarus currency |
Belarusian bread |
Belarussian money |
Capital of Russia |
More than a kopek |
Declining currency |
Currency in Russia |
Russian money unit |
Coin in the Kremlin |
One hundred kopecks |
Cash in the Kremlin |
Capital on the Volga |
Krasnoyarsk currency |
Russian mint product |
Moscow monetary unit |
Russian monetary unit |
Spending-money at GUM |
Russian roulette bet? |
Currency in Red Square |
Much-devalued currency |
U.S.S.R. monetary unit |
Coin worth 100 kopecks |
Russian roulette wager? |
Bit of change, in Russia |
Product of a Russian mint |
Possible change in Russia |
Souvenir of a Russian trip |
Wager in Russian roulette? |
Much-devalued monetary unit |
Tip in a Russian restaurant |
Coin with a two-headed eagle |
Coin with Cyrillic lettering |
Pound : U.K. :: ___ : Russia |
An example of change in Russia |
Coin bearing a two-headed eagle |
Second-oldest national currency |
Putin may have one in his pocket |
Coin depicting a two-headed eagle |
Currency worth about 1/36 of a dollar |
Currency used by Uzbekistan until 1993 |
Capital of Russia for roughly 450 years |
Coin with a two-headed eagle on the reverse |
Currency whose symbol is a P with a horizontal stroke |