Kopeck in a sentence as a noun

150 yards is respectable,” and pays him a kopeck.> The next day Shlemiel paints 30 yards of the road.

A packet of ketchup at McDonalds in Moscow cost 35 kopecks in the early 2000s.

“That’s pretty good!” says his boss, “you’re a fast worker!” and pays him a kopeck.> The next day Shlemiel only gets 150 yards done.

The dollar was always 70 "foreign" kopecks, but you couldn't get dollars, or convertible rubles unless you were a party apparatchik who could shop in "Beryozka": a network of stores that sold Western goods to those who imposed socialism on others, but did not live in it themselves, which it how it usually works.

Kopeck definitions

noun

100 kopecks equal 1 ruble in Russia

See also: kopek copeck