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Like many countries, Russia has changed its coinage composition in the last few years. Metals used as of 2012 are:

1 and 5 kopecks : cupronickel-steel

10 and 50 kopecks : brass-plated steel

1, 2, and 5 rubles : nickel-plated steel

10 rubles : brass-plated steel

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