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Ukraine
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Banknotes of 1992:
Ukraine, 1 grivnya, P103 Ukraine, 1 grivnya, P103 Ukraine, 2 grivni, P104 Ukraine, 2 grivni, P104
Ukraine, 5 griven, P105 Ukraine, 5 griven, P105 Ukraine, 10 griven, P106 Ukraine, 10 griven, P106
Ukraine, 20 griven, P107 Ukraine, 20 griven, P107
Banknotes of 1995:
Ukraine, 1 grivnya 1994, P108a Ukraine, 1 grivnya 1994, P108a Ukraine, 2 grivni 1995, P109a Ukraine, 2 grivni 1995, P109a
Ukraine, 5 griven 1997, P110a Ukraine, 5 griven 1997, P110a Ukraine, 10 griven 1994, P111a Ukraine, 10 griven 1994, P111a
Ukraine, 20 griven 1995, P112a Ukraine, 20 griven 1995, P112a Ukraine, 50 griven, P113 Ukraine, 50 griven, P113
Ukraine, 100 griven, P114 Ukraine, 100 griven, P114
Banknotes of 2000-2001:
Ukraine, 2 grivni 2001, P109b Ukraine, 2 grivni 2001, P109b Ukraine, 5 griven 2001, P110c Ukraine, 5 griven 2001, P110c
Ukraine, 10 griven 2000, P111b Ukraine, 10 griven 2000, P111b Ukraine, 20 griven 2000, P112c Ukraine, 20 griven 2000, P112c
Ukraine, 200 griven 2001, P115 Ukraine, 200 griven 2001, P115
Banknotes of 2003-2004:
Ukraine, 1 grivnya 2005, P new Ukraine, 1 grivnya 2005, P new Ukraine, 2 grivni Ukraine, 2 grivni
Ukraine, 5 griven Ukraine, 5 griven Ukraine, 10 griven Ukraine, 10 griven
Ukraine, 20 griven Ukraine, 20 griven Ukraine, 50 griven Ukraine, 50 griven

Ukraine has obtained it's national currency back again in 1992, right after the split of the ex-USSR. For the transition period coupons were introduced, and in 1996 the ukrainian grivnya became the only legal tender. It replaced the coupons at 1:100.000 ratio. 1 grivnya equals 100 kopecks.



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