Belarus rouble was introduced in 1992 after the crash of the Soviet Union. It replaced soviet roubles at the rate of
10 soviet roubles for 1 belorussian. In 2000 they had a monetary reform, 1 new rouble for 1000 old ones. Belarus rouble
equals 100 kopecks. Looks like by the year 2005 Russia and Belarus will re-unite, and there will be the only legal tender
in 2 countries - the
Russian rouble.