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polushka (Russian: полушка, "half [of a denga]") was a
Russian coin with
value equal to 1⁄4
kopeck (100
kopecks = 1 rouble).
Production of
polushkas as...
- country's
kopeck is
currently subdivided,
although the
denga (½ kopeck) and
polushka (¼ kopeck) were
minted off and on for centuries,
until the fall of the...
- No
kopek is
currently formally subdivided,
although denga (½ kopek) and
polushka (½ denga, thus ¼ kopek) were
minted until the 19th century. Historically...
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system expressed traditional Russian accounting values in
actual coins:
polushka (1/4 kopek),
denga (1/2 kopek),
altyn (3 kopeks),
grivna (10 kopeks), poltina...
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owned by the
Soseddushka retail chain in the
Orenburg region (2015) and 99
Polushka stores in
Bashkortostan (2018), as well as 85
stores Telezhka, Tverskoy...
- the
kopek itself: the
denga (half a kopek, or 200 to the ruble) and the
polushka (half a denga, one-quarter kopek, or 400 to the ruble).
After the October...
- Издание третье. — М.: Collector's Books; IP
Media Inc., 2004. Kopek, denga,
polushka: An English-language
guide to
Russian wire
money Examples of some 16th-century...