withdrawn Ukrainian Hryvnia banknotes
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Ukrainian Hryvnia banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Ukraine.
Issued by the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU), these banknotes belong to older series of the Ukrainian Hryvnia. These old hryvnia notes are no longer in use in Ukraine today and they have been replaced by more modern banknotes.
It is still possible to exchange these withdrawn Ukrainian Hryvnia banknotes for cash using our online service. In addition to old hrvynia bills we also exchange current Ukrainian hryvnia banknotes, as well as Ukrainian Hryvnia and Kopiyka coins.
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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: £0.879001 UAH = £0.0087900000 -
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: £0.439501 UAH = £0.0087900000 -
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: £0.175801 UAH = £0.0087900000 -
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: £0.087901 UAH = £0.0087900000 -
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: £0.043951 UAH = £0.0087900000 -
1 Ukrainian Hryvnia banknote (2004 to 2005 Series)
The grey-green coloured ₴1Hryvnia banknote from Ukraine from 2004-2005 is similar to the modern blue-yellow coloured ₴1 hryvnia note. Both notes have the portrait of Prince Vladimir the Great and show the old walled city of Kiev on the back side. The 2004-2005 1 hryvnia bill is no longer issued and has been replaced by … ContinuedYou get: £0.008791 UAH = £0.0087900000