US Dollar ($) to Russian Ruble (₽) Conversion
US Dollar
The US Dollar (USD) is the world's primary reserve currency, involved in approximately 88% of all foreign exchange transactions globally. Established by the Coinage Act of 1792, the dollar transitioned to a pure fiat currency in 1971 when President Nixon ended its convertibility to gold — the collapse of the Bretton Woods system that had pegged all major currencies to the USD at fixed rates since 1944. Today the dollar serves as the global pricing currency for commodities including oil, gold, and most internationally traded goods.
Russian Ruble
The Russian Ruble (RUB) is the official currency of Russia, one of the oldest currencies in Europe with origins in the 13th century. Managed by the Bank of Russia, the ruble experienced severe volatility following international sanctions imposed after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Russia is a major exporter of oil, natural gas, wheat, and metals — making the ruble historically a commodity currency. The ruble symbol (₽) was officially adopted in 2013.
| US Dollar ($) | Russian Ruble (₽) |
|---|---|
| $ 0.1 | ₽ 0.1 |
| $ 1 | ₽ 1 |
| $ 2 | ₽ 2 |
| $ 3 | ₽ 3 |
| $ 5 | ₽ 5 |
| $ 10 | ₽ 10 |
| $ 20 | ₽ 20 |
| $ 30 | ₽ 30 |
| $ 50 | ₽ 50 |
| $ 100 | ₽ 100 |
| $ 1000 | ₽ 1000 |