Moscow's New 100 Ruble Note Puts the Central Federal District on Paper

The Central Bank's latest banknote dedicates Russia's most powerful administrative region to the national currency, a move that carries quiet weight in a season of economic strain.

The Central Bank of Russia has introduced a modernized 100 ruble banknote dedicated to the Central Federal District, placing the administrative heart of the Russian state onto the country's most circulated denomination. The note, unveiled on July 10, 2026, updates the currency's design to feature the district that houses the capital, the presidency, and the commanding heights of an economy under pressure. [1][2]

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