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Ostruble

German ostruble
Ostrubel (German, Polish)
ostrublis (Latvian, Lithuanian)
острубль (Russian)
Ostrubel.jpg
1 Ostruble, 1916
Denominations
Subunit
 1/100 kopeck (копѣйка)
Plural The language(s) of this currency belong(s) to the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms.
Banknotes 20, 50 kopecks
1, 3, 10, 25, 100 rubles
Coins 1, 2, 3 kopecks
Demographics
Date of introduction 17 April 1916
Official user(s)
Unofficial user(s)

 Estonia (1918–19)

Issuance
Central bank Darlehnskasse, Posen
Circulated alongside German Ostmark, with 2 Ostmarken = 1 Ostruble

 Estonia (1918–19)

Ostruble (German and Polish: Ostrubel; Latvian and Lithuanian: Ostrublis; Russian: Острубль) is the name given to a currency denominated in kopeck and ruble, which was issued by Germany in 1916 for use in the eastern areas under German occupation (Ober Ost and the Government General of Warsaw). It was initially equal to the Russian ruble. The reason for the issue was a shortage of rubles. The banknotes were produced by the Darlehnskasse in Posen (now Poznań) on 17 April 1916.

From 4 April 1918, the Ostrubel circulated alongside the Ostmark in the Ober Ost area, with 2 Ostmarken = 1 Ostrubel. In the Government General of Warsaw the Ostruble was replaced by the Polish marka on 14 April 1917.


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