Ukrainian five-hryvnia note
Current denomination of the Ukrainian currency
Banknote
(Ukraine) | |
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Value | 5 Ukrainian hryvnia |
Width | 118 mm |
Height | 63 mm |
Security features | Holographic stripe, Watermark, Tactile marks, Registration device, Raised printing, UV printing |
Material used | Polymer |
Years of printing | 2004–2015 |
Obverse | |
Design | Bohdan Khmelnytsky |
Design date | 2004 |
Reverse | |
Design | Illinska Church in Subotiv |
Design date | 2004 |
The Ukrainian five-hryvnia note (₴5) is one of the most common banknotes of the Ukrainian hryvnia.
The current five-hryvnia note is predominantly blue in colour. The front features a portrait of Ukrainian Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky. The reverse side shows a church in his birthplace village of Subotiv, where he is buried. An updated version of the note began circulation on 14 June 2004, with new security features.
The National Bank of Ukraine plans to introduce a new five-hryvnia coin, which will gradually replace the five-hryvnia note.[1]
History
Ukrainian People's Republic
- 1919 5 Hryvnia banknote, front
- 1919 5 Hryvnia banknote, back
Modern Ukraine
1992
- 1992 5 Hryvnia banknote, front
- 1992 5 Hryvnia banknote, back
1994–2001
- 1994 5 Hryvnia banknote, front
- 1994 5 Hryvnia banknote, back
References
- ^ (in Ukrainian) NBU put into circulation a coin of 5 hryvnia denomination, Economichna Pravda (17 January 2019)
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Ukraine currency and coinage
- Ukrainian hryvnia
- National Bank of Ukraine
- Hryvnia sign
- Non-precious commemorative coins
- Precious commemorative coins
- Archangel Michael coins
- ₴1
- ₴2
- ₴5
- ₴10
- ₴20
- ₴50
- ₴100
- ₴200
- ₴500
- ₴1,000
- Grzywna (unit)
- Grivna
- Makhnovist ruble
- Ukrainian karbovanets
- Ukrainian shah
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