Ukrainian Hryvnia
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The Ukrainian Hryvnia, also known as ‘hryvnya’, is the national currency of Ukraine since 1996, when it replaced the karbovanets following years of high inflation after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The subunit of the hryvnia is the kopiyka, with 100 kopiyky in one hryvnia. The currency’s ISO code is UAH and its sign is ₴. At Leftover Currency we exchange current Ukrainian Hryvnia banknotes, withdrawn Ukrainian Hryvnia banknotes as well as Ukrainian coins.
To convert your Ukrainian Hryvnias to cash, select the type of hryvnia you want to exchange:
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50 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote (Mykhailo Hrushevsky)
This banknote of 50 Hryvnias has the portrait of Ukrainian historian and statesman Mykhailo Hrushevsky on its obverse side. The reverse side of the ₴50 UAH bill features the Tsentralna Rada building in Ukraine’s capital city Kiev.You get: £0.522001 UAH = £0.0104400000 -
Ukraine 10 Kopiyka coin
Ukraine’s coin of 10 kopiyka has a value of 0.10 hryvnia. The gold coloured 10 Ukrainian kopiyka coin is made of brass plated steel, measures 16.3mm in diameter and weighs 2 grams. The symbol on the ₴0.10 UAH piece is the Ukrainian coat of arms: a pitchfork on a shield.You get: £0.000721 UAH = £0.0072300000 -
100 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote (1994 to 2001 Series)
The old ₴100 hryvnia banknote from Ukraine has the portrait of Taras Shevchenko on the front side. The back side of the Cto hryvnias bill shows St Sophia Cathedral and the monument to Vladimir the Great in the Ukrainian capital Kiev.You get: £0.791001 UAH = £0.0079100000 -
20 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote Ivan Franko (4th series)
The 20 Ukrainian hryvnias banknote from the 4th Series shows the portrait of writer Ivan Yakovyck Franko in front of forests and mountains. This green coloured banknote was first introduced in 2016 as a commemorative banknote, to commemorate the 160th anniversary of Ivan Franko’s birthday. From 2018 a banknote with the same design but without … ContinuedYou get: £0.208801 UAH = £0.0104400000 -
50 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote (1994 to 2001 Series)
The bearded man on the ₴50 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote is the statesman and historian Mykhailo Serhiyovych Hrushevsky. The back side of the old 50 UAH bill shows the seat of the Central Council of Ukraine in Kiev.You get: £0.395501 UAH = £0.0079100000 -
Ukraine 2 Kopiyka coin
The coin of 2 kopiyka from Ukraine features Ukraine’s coat of arms: a pitchfork on a shield. The ₴0.02 UAH coin is made of nickel plated steel and weighs only 2 grams. Elements on the 2 kopiyka piece include grain stalks, branches, leaves and berries.You get: £0.000141 UAH = £0.0072300000 -
20 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote (1995 to 2001 Series)
On Ukraine’s old banknote of ₴20 hryvnia is the portrait of writer and journalist Ivan Franko. The building on the back side of the 1995 to 2001 Series 20 hryvnias bill is the Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Lviv, largest city in western UkraineYou get: £0.158201 UAH = £0.0079100000 -
Ukraine 1 Kopiyka coin
Ukraine’s lowest value coin is the piece of 1 kopiyka, the equivalent of 0.01 hryvnia. The 1 kopiyka coin weighs only 2 grams and is made of nickel plated steel. Design elements on the ₴0.01 coin include the Ukrainian coat of arms, wheat stalks and berries.You get: £0.000071 UAH = £0.0072300000 -
10 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote (1994 to 2001 Series)
The hetman of the Zaporizhian military force, Ivan Mazepa, is pictured on the old banknote of ₴10 Ukrainian hryvnias. Zaporizhia was the name of the territory beyond the rapids of the Dnieper River, part of Central Ukraine today.You get: £0.079101 UAH = £0.0079100000 -
5 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote (1994 to 2001 Series)
The blue-green banknote of ₴5 Ukrainian Hryvnias from the 1994-2001 series features Bohdan Zinoviy Mykhaylovych Khmelnytsky, Cossack leader in the 17th century. The back side shows Illinska Church in the village of Subotiv in central Ukraine.You get: £0.039551 UAH = £0.0079100000













