Russian Ruble Exchange

RUB Exchange to Japanese yen  in Osaka Japan

Russian Ruble for Japanese yen at Wasabi Exchange  in Osaka Japan

 

We can even exchange old banknotes, or banknotes that are dirty, torn, or have scribble on them, which other stores won't accept.

Current Banknotes

「Today's Rate✖100%」

Russian Ruble 100bill exchange
Russian Ruble 500bill exchange
Russian Ruble 1000bill exchange
Russian Ruble 2000bill exchange
Russian Ruble 5000bill exchange

Old Banknotes(1997年)

「Today's Rate ✖100%」

Russian Ruble old 500bill exchange
Russian Ruble old 1000bill exchange
Russian Ruble old 5000bill exchange

※Attention※

 

Depending on the condition of the banknote (dirt, tears, scribble, etc.), the rate may be reduced or we may not be able to purchase it at all.


Russian ruble exchange can be broadly divided into 2010 and 1997 periods, and all old banknotes issued before these periods are no longer exchangeable.

 

For exchanging and cashing old Russian ruble banknotes, come to Wasabi Exchange!


Basic Data on Russia

 

Area:

Approximately 17.09 million square kilometers (approximately 45 times the size of Japan and nearly twice the size of the United States)

 

Population:

Approximately 146.15 million people

 

Capital:

Moscow (approximately 13.01 million people)

 

GDP:

Approximately 172.1483 trillion rubles

 

Trivia:

Russia is the largest in the world, but 70% of it is uninhabitable.

 

If the permafrost in the tundra melts due to global warming, the remains of plants and animals that lived in the ice age and the microorganisms responsible for decomposing them will be trapped inside,

 

and it is feared that it may even awaken microorganisms that cause infectious diseases.

 

In 1961, during the Soviet era, the currency was devalued by 1/10, and in January 1998, it was devalued by 1/1,000 due to inflation and a drop in the value of the currency.

 

Until 2005, it was prohibited to take the ruble out of Russia.

 

For a long time, the Russian ruble was under a managed floating exchange rate system (a type of fixed exchange rate system in which the government intervenes),

 

but in November 2014, it moved to a fully floating exchange rate system.

 

There are a lot of counterfeit 5,000 ruble notes, so they are checked frequently in the city.

 

In addition to watermarks, holographic seals, and metal lines, various technologies are used, such as security threads made of special thread woven into the banknotes,

 

optically changing inks, and UV-luminescent inks.

 

In particular, the 200 and 2,000 ruble banknotes issued in 2017 have QR codes printed on them.

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Notice

 

 ①The above rates are for reference only. Due to market trends, the above rates may not be exchangeable.

 

②Depending on the condition of the banknote, the rate may be lowered or exchange may not be possible.