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Paper money

Material: Paper
Denomination: 10 Hryvnias
Year: 1992
Description: Face side: The portrait of Ivan Mazepa (1639 – 1709), a hetman of Ukraine (1687 – 1709).
Back side: The Kyiv Pechersk Laura Monastry, a main Orthodox monastry of Eastern Slaves founded in 1051. The both sides the banknote are decorated with national ornaments.
Dimensions: 135 х 70 mm. The predominant color is violet. Serial No 4129312398.
The banknote was printed on special white paper, not fluorescent in the ultraviolet rays with one-tone non-fixed watermarks, located all over the banknote which form a trident made in light lines. The note has raised elements; rainbow printing; antiscanning grid; microtext; latent image; visible security fibers; fluorescent number; hidden denomination; relief printing; fluorescent feature.
Issued on September 2, 1996. Printed by the Canadian banknote producing company – 'Canadian Banknote Company'.
Country or town: Ukraine

Material: Paper
Denomination: 10 Hryvnias
Year: 2000
Description: Face side: The portrait of Ivan Mazepa (1639 – 1709), a hetman of Ukraine (1687 – 1709).
Back side: The Kyiv Pechersk Laura Monastry, a main Orthodox monastry of Eastern Slaves founded in 1051. The both sides the banknote are decorated with national ornaments.
Dimensions: 133 х 66 mm. The predominant color is dark-blue-red. Serial No ЯГ 7117062.
The banknote was printed on special non-fluorescent paper with a multi-tone watermarks in the form of a portrait repeating that on the face side. The note has raised elements; rainbow printing; antiscanning grid; microtext; latent image; invisible security fibers; fluorescent number; relief printing; fluorescent feature; security thread; see-through element; magnetic number; symbol for the partially sighted; orloff printing.
Issued on November 8, 2000. Printed at the Banknote Printing and Minting Works of the National Bank of Ukraine.
Country or town: Ukraine

Material: Paper
Denomination: 10 Hryvnias
Year: 2004
Description: Face side: The portrait of Ivan Mazepa (1639 – 1709), a hetman of Ukraine (1687 – 1709). On the left of it there is the small National Emblem of Ukraine; under which there is image of the Kyivan Rus hryvnia.
Back side: The Kyiv Pechersk Laura Monastry, a main Orthodox monastry of Eastern Slaves founded in 1051; on the right of it there is a composition of the attributes symbolizing Masepa's life and activity. The both sides the banknote are decorated with national ornaments.
Dimensions: 124 х 66 mm. The predominant color is red-crimson.
The banknote was printed on special tones paper with its main color corresponding to the predominant color of the banknote. It is non-fluorescent paper with a multi-tone local watermark, light watermark element, double-tone watermark (bar-code), security thread and security fibers. The note also has see-through element; relief printing; symbol for the partially sighted; raised elements; latent image; microtext; orloff printing; rainbow printing; antiscanning grid; serial number.
Issued on November 1, 2004. Printed at the Banknote Printing and Minting Works of the National Bank of Ukraine.
Country or town: Ukraine


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