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Material: Paper
Denomination: 2 Hryvnias
Year: 1992
Description: Printer's ink of a face side of a banknote applies on back side. Face side: The portrait of Yaroslav the Wise, a Grand Kyiv Duke (1019 – 1054). The side without brown printer’s ink.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. Above the image – the brown printer's ink of face side. 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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