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The Federative Bureau for Monetary Control was founded on November 29, 2005 thanks to the [[Monetary Control Act of 2005|Monetary Control Act]]. The FBMC is a part of the Federative Central Government (the Commissariat of Economics to be precise) that oversees the exact amount at which the Soviet ruble is valued at any given time. Essentially it decides how much the Soviet ruble is worth compared to other currencies around the world.
 
The Federative Bureau for Monetary Control was founded on November 29, 2005 thanks to the [[Monetary Control Act of 2005|Monetary Control Act]]. The FBMC is a part of the Federative Central Government (the Commissariat of Economics to be precise) that oversees the exact amount at which the Soviet ruble is valued at any given time. Essentially it decides how much the Soviet ruble is worth compared to other currencies around the world.
  
== Current value standings ==  
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=== Current value standings ===  
  
 
1 ruble = 1.90 USD
 
1 ruble = 1.90 USD
  
 
[[Category:USSR]]
 
[[Category:USSR]]

Revision as of 16:31, 27 December 2005

The Federative Bureau for Monetary Control was founded on November 29, 2005 thanks to the Monetary Control Act. The FBMC is a part of the Federative Central Government (the Commissariat of Economics to be precise) that oversees the exact amount at which the Soviet ruble is valued at any given time. Essentially it decides how much the Soviet ruble is worth compared to other currencies around the world.

Current value standings

1 ruble = 1.90 USD