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Ukrainian five-hryvnia note

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Current denomination of the Ukrainian currency Banknote
Five Ukrainian hryvnias
(Ukraine)
Value5 Ukrainian hryvnia
Width118 mm
Height63 mm
Security featuresHolographic stripe, Watermark, Tactile marks, Registration device, Raised printing, UV printing
Material usedPolymer
Years of printing2004–2015
Obverse
DesignBohdan Khmelnytsky
Design date2004
Reverse
DesignIllinska Church in Subotiv
Design date2004

The Ukrainian five-hryvnia note (₴5) is one of the banknotes of the Ukrainian hryvnia.

The current five-hryvnia note is predominantly blue in colour. The front features a portrait of Ukrainian Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky. The reverse side shows a church in his birthplace village of Subotiv, where he is buried. An updated version of the note began circulation on 14 June 2004, with new security features.

The National Bank of Ukraine introduced a new five-hryvnia coin in 2019, which is gradually replacing the five-hryvnia note.

History

Ukrainian People's Republic

  • 1919 5 Hryvnia banknote, front 1919 5 Hryvnia banknote, front
  • 1919 5 Hryvnia banknote, back 1919 5 Hryvnia banknote, back

Modern Ukraine

1992

  • 1992 5 Hryvnia banknote, front 1992 5 Hryvnia banknote, front
  • 1992 5 Hryvnia banknote, back 1992 5 Hryvnia banknote, back

1994–2001

  • 1994 5 Hryvnia banknote, front 1994 5 Hryvnia banknote, front
  • 1994 5 Hryvnia banknote, back 1994 5 Hryvnia banknote, back

References

  1. (in Ukrainian) NBU put into circulation a coin of 5 hryvnia denomination, Economichna Pravda (17 January 2019)
Ukraine currency and coinage
Topics
Hryvnia coins
Hryvnia banknotes
History
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