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Brief description Obverse: Features a portrait of Ivan Mazepa, the Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host, a renowned patron of the arts, and a key political figure. This classic design represents the first series of independent Ukraine's currency.
Reverse: Depicts the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra (Monastery of the Caves), a major Orthodox Christian landmark that Mazepa significantly supported and funded during his reign.
Watermark: Portrait of Ivan Mazepa.
Dimensions: 135 × 70 mm
Why it’s worth adding to your collection: This 1992 issue is a piece of modern history, as it was printed years before the 1996 monetary reform. Produced by the Canadian Bank Note Company, it features distinct engraving styles and a specific color palette typical of Canadian-printed notes of that era. Since its demonetization in 2020, it has become a purely collectible item. It is a foundational piece for collectors focused on "Ukrainian Hetmans," "Orthodox Architecture," or "Post-Soviet Currencies."
Banknote material Paper
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10 Hryven, Ukraine, 1992, UNC

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SKU: 005029
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