copeck การใช้
- These books were sold by Sytin's peddlars to villagers for 1, 5 copeck per copy.
- It was agreed that Galloway receive 60 rubles per year, 20 copecks provision each day, and a carriage of firewood each week.
- The coins of up to 5 copecks are to be struck in steel and copper; the 10, 20, 50 coins in steel, copper and brass; and the 1 and 2 rubles coins in steel, brass and nickel.
- The words for bank notes from 50 to 1000 rubles are the newest and most modern, since currently ( 2000s-2010s ) bank notes of this value are most common in circulation . ( an old word that originally meant 50 copecks ), 100 rubles are called " stol'nik " ( a neologism from the Russian word " sto ", meaning one hundred, not related to the Muscovite office of the same name ), 500 rubles are called " pyatihatka " ( lit . " five huts " ), and 1000 rubles are called " shtuka " ( " thing " ), " kusok " ( " piece " ) or " kosar'" ( " mower " ).