- its own
kopeck. In the past,
several other countries influenced by
Russia and the
Soviet Union had
currency units that were also
named kopecks. The name...
-
Czarist standards, with
silver coins of 10, 15 and 20
kopecks minted in 50% silver, 50
kopecks ("poltinnik" or 1⁄2 ruble) and 1
ruble in 90% silver, and...
- The
Kopeck (Russian: Копейка) is a 2002
Russian comedy film
directed by Ivan Dykhovichny. The
production design was by
Vladimir Trapeznikov. The name refers...
- rubles. This new
currency consists of both
coins and banknotes. 1
kopeck reverse 10
kopecks obverse all 2000
coins 1 and 3
rubles (2015/2017), used for non-circulating...
- the
currency of the
Russian Federation. The
ruble is
subdivided into 100
kopecks (sometimes
written as
copeck or kopek; Russian: копе́йка, romanized: kopeyka...
-
Laurelee Kopeck (born July 17, 1969 in Nelson,
British Columbia) is a
former field hockey defender from Canada, who
earned a
total number of 163 international...
- Rbls); ISO code: BYN) is the
currency of Belarus. It is
subdivided into 100
kopecks (Belarusian: капейка, romanized: kapiejka, Russian: копейка, romanized: kopeyka)...
-
mixed franking of two
issuing entities. 5
kopecks Soviet stationery, 5
kopecks Soviet postage stamp and 10
kopecks Latvian postage stamp,
postmarked 27 November...
-
Democratic Republic producing denominations of
between 50
kopecks and 5,000 maneti.
Except for the 50
kopecks, the
reverses of the
notes bore the denomination...
- On
October 24, the
stamps were re-issued with
values from 1 to 18 gold
kopecks.
Starting in 1924, the
Federation used
stamps of the
Soviet Union. A 1923...