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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: £0.051251 UAH = £0.0102500000 -
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: £0.000941 UAH = £0.0093600000 -
2 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote (1995 to 2001 Series)
Yaroslav the Wise, Grand Prince of Kiev, is the man pictured on the old ₴2 Ukrainian hryvni banknote. The backside of the 2 UAH bill shows Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev.You get: £0.020501 UAH = £0.0102500000 -
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: £0.676501 UAH = £0.0135300000 -
Ukraine 5 Kopiyka coin
The silver coloured coin of 5 kopiyka has a value equivalent to ₴0.05 Ukrainian hryvnia. The five kopiyka coin is made of nickel plated steel and features a pitchfork on a shield: Ukraine’s national coat of arms.You get: £0.000471 UAH = £0.0093600000 -
1 Ukrainian Hryvnia banknote (1995 Series)
Prince Vladimir the Great is featured on the obverse side of the old ₴1 hryvnia banknote from Ukraine. On the reverse side is a view on the 1935 Basilica temple ruins in the ancient city of Chersonesus in Crimea.You get: £0.010251 UAH = £0.0102500000 -
20 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote (Ivan Franko)
The green coloured 20 Hryvnias banknote from the 3rd series features Ukrainian poet Ivan Franko. The historical building on the back side of the ₴20 UAH bill is the Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Lviv, Ukraine.You get: £0.270601 UAH = £0.0135300000 -
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: £0.000191 UAH = £0.0093600000 -
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: £0.010251 UAH = £0.0102500000 -
10 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote (Ivan Mazepa)
Ivan Mazepa, hetman of Zaporizhian Host, is on the portrait on Ukraine’s 10 hryvnias banknote. This red-coloured ₴10 UAH bill has an image of the Holy Dormition Cathedral in Kiev on the back side, alongside musical instruments including a lute and a tambourine, and books, feather quill and ink pot, candle and thistle.You get: £0.135301 UAH = £0.0135300000 -
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: £0.000091 UAH = £0.0093600000 -
5 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote (Bohdan Khmelnytskyi)
Cossack leader Bohdan Khmelnytskyi is portrayed on this banknote of 5 Ukrainian hryvnias. On the back side of the blue coloured ₴5 UAH bill is the church commissioned by Khmelnytskyi, Illinska Church in the town of Subotiv, Ukraine.You get: £0.067651 UAH = £0.0135300000 -
2 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote (Yaroslav the Wise)
The bearded man on the brick coloured 2 Ukrainian Hryvnia banknote is Grand Prince Yaroslav the Wise. On the back side of the ₴2 UAH bill is an image of Saint Sophia Cathedral in Ukraine’s capital city Kiev.You get: £0.027061 UAH = £0.0135300000 -
1 Ukrainian Hryvnia banknote (Vladimir the Great)
The blue and yellow coloured banknote of 1 hryvnia from Ukraine features the 10th Century Grand Prince of Kiev, Vladimir I Great. On the back side of the ₴1 UAH bill is a view on Vladimir I’s Fortress Wall in the old town of Kiev. This lowest value banknote in Ukraine has been replaced by … ContinuedYou get: £0.013531 UAH = £0.0135300000