- The
first known chervonets of
Russian coinage was the
Ugric gold; it was
created in the 15th
century under Ivan III. Sometimes,
chervonets were considered...
- with the gold-backed
chervonets,
private markets operated with the more liquid, government-monitored sovznak.
Since the
chervonets and
sovznak were convertible...
-
famous Soviet brigands, as well as a
serial killer. He had the
nickname "
Chervonets", but he
called himself "Thief-outside-the-law".
Despite beginning his...
- and
accounting unit the pre-war gold
standard ruble,
equal to 1⁄10 of a
chervonets (with Rbls 10.
equal to 8.602 g of 90% fine gold, then
equal to US$5.14)...
-
Nicholas I, and in
return received a gold
medal (with Anna ribbon) and 1000
Chervonets (high-value gold coins).
Other famous masters of
Caucasian arms included...
-
Reestablishment of a
stable currency, the gold-backed
chervonets, was an
essential policy component of the
Soviet state's
return to a money-based economy...
- the
reestablishment of the gold
standard with the
introduction of the
chervonets as part of the New
Economic Policy. The
inflationary crisis effectively...
- the
reestablishment of the gold
standard with the
introduction of the
chervonets as part of the New
Economic Policy. The
inflationary crisis effectively...
- Bolívar –
Venezuela Boliviano –
Bolivia Budju –
Algeria Cedi –
Ghana Chervonets –
Russia Colón
Costa Rican colón –
Costa Rica
Salvadoran colón – El Salvador...
- entities.
Sovznak Ruble of the Far-Eastern
Republic Transcaucasian ruble Chervonets Soviet ruble; in
various Soviet republics the
ruble carried local names...