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Ukraine Souvenir note 'One hundred karbovantsiv' in Buklet 2017 UNC

$ 3.06

Availability: 17 in stock
  • Type: Banknotes
  • Condition: UNC
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
  • Country: Ukraine

    Description

    Ukraine Souvenir note 'One hundred karbovantsiv'  2017 UNC
    circulation 80000
    Series: Souvenir products
    To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the events of the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917-1921 and the first Ukrainian paper money, the National Bank of Ukraine issued a souvenir bill entitled 'One Hundred Rubles', which reproduces the design of the first Ukrainian banknote - a national credit card with a nominal value of 100 rubles (author of a sketch of a banknote - Georgy Narbut) . The image on this banknote of the trident was one of the main factors in the establishment of the Grand Duke's mark of Volodymyr the Great as the State Emblem of the UPR and almost two months ahead of the relevant law of the Central Council on the State Emblem. During the manufacture of a souvenir note, special security paper is used, which consists of flax fibers up to 85% and cotton cellulose. The paper banknote contains a local watermark in the form of a trident, the middle tooth crowned with a cross. The size of the note: - 80 x 170 mm.
    The main image of the front side of a souvenir note is a stylized 1917 national credit card with a face value of 100 rubles, to the left of which the inscriptions: UKRAINE (above), to the events of the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917 - 1921 (below); over the inscription on the left is a trident, a historical symbol that is located on a 1917 credit card.
    The main image of the reverse side of the souvenir note is a stylized 1917 national credit card with a face value of 100 rubles (the reverse side), on the right of which are the inscriptions: UKRAINE (above), the events of the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917 - 1921 and 100 / ROCKS (below).