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2 Hryvnias Note.
Paper money

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Material: Paper
Denomination: 2 Hryvnias
Year: 1992
Description: Face side: The portrait of Yaroslav the Wise, a Grand Kyiv Duke (1019 – 1054).
Back side: The St. Sophia Cathedral, a historical, architectural and wall painting monument of the first half of the XI century. The both sides the banknote are decorated with national ornaments.
Dimensions: 135 х 70 mm. The predominant color is brown. Serial No 2236335873.
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
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Material: Paper
Denomination: 2 Hryvnias
Year: 2001
Description: Face side: The portrait of Yaroslav the Wise, a Grand Kyiv Duke (1019 – 1054).
Back side: The St. Sophia Cathedral, a historical, architectural and wall painting monument of the first half of the XI century. The both sides the banknote are decorated with national ornaments.
Dimensions: 133 х 66 mm. The predominant color is pink-brown. Serial No ЧВ 7498220.
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; visible and 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 July 6, 2001. Printed at the Banknote Printing and Minting Works of the National Bank of Ukraine.
Country or town: Ukraine
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Material: Paper
Denomination: 2 Hryvnias
Year: 2004
Description: Face side: The portrait of Yaroslav the Wise, a Grand Kyiv Duke (1019 – 1054); on the right of the portrait there is a see-through image of the Kyivan Rus hryvnia.
Back side: The St. Sophia Cathedral, a historical, architectural and wall painting monument of the first half of the XI century. On the right of it there is a composition of armor, household articles named 'Russkaia Pravda'. The both sides the banknote are decorated with national ornaments.
Dimensions: 118 х 63 mm. The predominant color is brown. Serial No ЗЙ 3361088.
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; latent image; microtext; orloff printing; rainbow printing; antiscanning grid.
Issued on September 28, 2004. Printed at the Banknote Printing and Minting Works of the National Bank of Ukraine.
Country or town: Ukraine
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