Glossary of Russian currency
Decimal
The decimal currency in Russia was introduced by Peter the Great duringNames of many of the coins are traced from older times.
- Kopeck
- Denga, polkopeiki = 1/2 kopeck
- Polushka = 1/2 denga
- Altyn = 3 kopeck
- Grivennik = 10 kopeck
- Pyatialtynny = 15 kopeck coin literally "5 altyn coin"
- Dvugrivenny = 20 kopeck, literally "two-grivennik coin"
- (polupoltina, polupoltinnik = 1/2 poltina = 25 kopeck
- Poltinnik, Poltina = 1/2 ruble or 50 kopeck
- Ruble = 100 kopeck
- Chervonets = 10 rubles
Old currency
- Grivna, cf. Polish grzywna
- Imperial = 10 rubles
- Half-imperial = 5 rubles
- , Russian term for West European silver coins; derived from "Joachimsthaler": the name Efim is Russian for "Joachim".
Non-Russian
- Grosh = Groschen, see :ru:Грош. Various Groschen, e.g., Polish grosz. In 18th century "grosh" ha come to mean 2-kopeck coin. Hence the sayings expressing low value of something: "грош им цена", "пропадешь ни за грош", etc.