Virtual currency of the Soviet Union
the first answer is that after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the currency in circulation in the market is still ruble
Russia's currency is ruble now, so it is absolutely impossible to turn it into waste paper. This is clear by checking the information
but your main problem is the devaluation of its currency
what we can see in history is that no matter which government is leading the country, there must be a kind of currency circulating in the market
we know that money is a special commodity, and its significance lies in that it can be equivalent to a certain commodity according to a country's comprehensive national strength, credit and other factors
that is to say, once I determine the exchange ratio of goods and currency, I will make sure that so many currencies can be exchanged for the same amount of goods
so you can understand why there is a risk that money will become waste paper, that is, when the money in your hand cannot exchange for the same amount of goods for various reasons, your money will become waste paper
the causes can be the loss of goods caused by war, the loss caused by civil strife, etc
we can see why the collapse of the Soviet Union led to the sharp depreciation of the ruble
from the present point of view, the economy of the Soviet Union is greatly biased. It is necessary to develop heavy instry as much as possible, but lack the development of light instry and agriculture. The income of the whole country depends on the sale of oil
what was the value of the Soviet Union at that time? yes. High oil prices and strong heavy instry support the military instry
at that time, rubles could be exchanged for expensive oil
when the United States hit the oil price to a very low level, the Soviet Union collapsed because its income could not keep up
what remains of the Soviet Union after its collapse
No
people find that their rubles can not be exchanged for commodities, and their oil can not be sold at a good price at all, which leads to the devaluation of rubles and makes rubles become waste paper for a time
moreover, the change of currency does not happen when the new and old governments change. A lot of currency changes don't cause too much economic turbulence
for example, when we change the RMB in China, not all the old and new currencies can be used for a period of time, but in the end, the currency will be unified through the collection of banks
another example is the recent currency change in North Korea. Although North Korea's economy is not flattering and its monetary reform policy has not been well implemented, in other words, it is a complete failure of monetary reform, but it has not caused great turbulence
let's talk about the situation in our country
first of all, I need to tell you that in China's current situation, the possibility of a substantial devaluation of this currency is very small
at least you don't have to worry about your RMB becoming waste paper It's still appreciating.)
the reasons are as follows
first of all, China now has a very good economic operation, and its economic strength can not be ignored. When a country's economy is strong, it is impossible that its currency is still devaluing. On the contrary, its currency is facing the pressure of appreciation
secondly, China's comprehensive national strength has become increasingly strong and has a close relationship with foreign investment and trade. To put it simply, half of the enterprises that others want to bomb us are foreign joint ventures, and bombing us is like bombing themselves. In addition, I'm afraid our made in China will soon be out of stock, which is also a consequence that other countries can't afford
so you can see that the relationship between countries is complex and close. A country can't completely say that it has no contact with other countries. Therefore, the collapse and replacement of political power is not easy
this is also the reason why you can safely hold RMB
of course, if you need to know how to deal with this kind of hyperinflation, I can also give you a brief introction
gold is the most original and effective method of hedging
since ancient times, gold has been cherished. There's only so little in the world. There's not much left
so no matter how the currency depreciates, the value of gold will never change
another example is the house. Why is the house price so high now? Because the current inflation makes people panic. How can the injured cash keep its value and prevent the loss of purchasing power? The simplest thing is to exchange the cash for the real object. What kind of real object is rable and keeps its value
Yes. House
the house can have 70 years of real estate rights, and meet the natural needs of Chinese people, and have the psychology of a home
so now people are rushing to buy houses, which is why the house price is so high
well, that's about it. I don't know if you understand. If you don't understand, you can inform me. I'm usually here.
In the former Soviet Union, the value of ruble was as high as 2 US dollars, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union, inflation was very rapid, and the value of ruble dropped sharply, reaching 1400 rubles to one US dollar at the lowest time. In 1994, Russia began to issue new rubles. After Putin was elected president, he implemented the policy of controlling inflation. The new rubles have reached nearly 26 rubles to one dollar
On November 1, 1990, the official exchange rate of ruble depreciated for the first time in 30 years, from ruble 0.6 to ruble 1.80. On December 25, 1991, the Soviet Union disintegrated, and the ruble became the standard monetary unit of Russia. In July 1993, the Russian government announced that the ruble banknotes issued from 1961 to 1992 would stop circulation and a new version of ruble would be issued at the same time On November 25, 1994, the official exchange rate of ruble was 3235 rubles to the US dollar
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the impact of ruble depreciation:
1. The depreciation of ruble will also cause the cost of traveling abroad to rise. The head of a Moscow travel agency said that since the beginning of this year, its overseas travel business has decreased by two-thirds. In previous years, e to the weather, many Russians chose to go abroad for vacation, but many had to give up their overseas travel plans e to the devaluation of the ruble
2. The devaluation of the ruble also makes many Russian debtors, especially those with a lot of foreign exchange loans, face bankruptcy risk. The devaluation of the ruble means that they need to pay more interest for these borrowers, and the amount of principal to be repaid is also rising
however, from experience, this kind of coin in your hand does not belong to commemorative coin. It should be sold to you by small dealers, Mongolian. Commemorative coins are generally different from the commemorative patterns and text descriptions of ordinary currencies. The commemorative coins of one ruble in the Soviet period are much larger than the circulating coins. If it's the ordinary currency I'm talking about, not the commemorative currency, it's not worth money at all. Heihe's peddlers cross the river to hailanpao and buy most of the discarded coins in the hands of Russian beggars. According to Jin, they only give the poor one a price not much higher than the scrap copper.