Robbie's dog Roxy was smart. At least Robbie THOUGHT so. Robbie had found him on a street. The puppy looked cold and unhappy. Robbie took the puppy home and fortunately his mum DIDN'T MIND it. One day Robbie saw the ‘Dogs' contest’ advert. According to it, all dogs that were able to perform tricks could participate.
"I wish Roxy KNEW some tricks”, Robbie thought. “But Roxy can’t perform any.”
He decided to take Roxy to the contest anyway, not as a participant but as a viewer. There WERE lots dogs on the contest ground. The collars of some dogs WERE DECORATED with medals. The contest started, and the judge threw a ball. Roxy suddenly pulled away from Robbie and began running fast. He was the FIRSTdog to catch the ball and he didn’t forget to bring it back to the judge!
“The winner is the dog with no entry name on my list. Whose dog is this?” asked the judge.
“It’s MY dog." said Robbie. The judge handed Robbie a small symbolic medal and a certificate for free dog food.
“Congratulations! You HAVE WON!” said Robbie to Roxy and gave him a big hug.
“Let’s go home and celebrate. Mum will be surprised when she LEARNS the news.”
The history of the Soviet ruble:
In the 1920s, the first gold coins were issued.
After one decade, the bulk of the money was paper rubles and coins.
In the 60s, they carried out a monetary reform, its goal was to produce reliable, well-protected money. Also produced commemorative coins for the production of which used precious metals. The rest of the coins were made of alloys that provide high strength and durability of money.
The last coins of the sample of the 60s were issued in 1991, at the same time they made a completely new type of coins.
The issue of money was stopped with the collapse of the USSR, all functions of the State Bank were transferred to the Central Bank of Russia.
In 1992, there was a depreciation of savings, a decrease in wages, pensions. In 1998, the denomination was carried out.
All Russian banknotes depict the architecture of Russia.
There are bills of 5 rubles, 10 rubles, 50 rubles, 100 rubles, 200 rubles, 500 rubles, 1000 rubles, 2000 rubles and 5000 rubles.
There are also coins: pennies and rubles. There are coins 1 kopek, 5 kopeks, 10 kopecks, 50 kopecks, 1 ruble, 2 rubles, 5 rubles, 10 rubles.
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