The Central Bank of Russia announced that it will finalize the design of the updated 1,000 ruble banknote following criticism from the public. This has been reported Web site regulator
The bank announced that a decision was made to stop the issuance of banknotes. It did not enter into widespread circulation.
16 October Central Bank showed New banknotes worth 1000 rubles and 5000 rubles.
The obverse of the banknote depicts the Nikolskaya Tower of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin, and the reverse side depicts the Syuyumbike Tower in Kazan, the State Historical Museum of the Tatar People and the Museum of Archeology and Ethnography in Ufa.
June 30, 2022 Central Bank of the Russian Federation entry The modernized 100 ruble banknote came into circulation. The updated banknote is dedicated to Moscow and the Central Federal District. In the front is a fragment of the Moscow Kremlin with the bells of the Spasskaya Tower, and in the back is the Rzhev Monument to the Soviet Soldier. The hundred-ruble note also has a reinforced security complex, similar to the 200-ruble note.
Formerly in the Russian Orthodox Church criticized a new 1000 ruble banknote.