2 grivnat 2001 — Ukraine ( Pick: 109b )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 2 grivnat issued in Ukraine in 2001. It is cataloged under Pick number 109b. The note features a multicolor design, with the front side identified as Variant b for the year 2001.
The dimensions of the banknote are 133 x 66 mm, and it is produced on paper. Signed by Stelmakh, this banknote showcases specific characteristics in its design, contributing to its identification.
Ukraine introduced the grivnat as its currency in 1996, replacing the karbovanets at a rate of 1 grivnat to 100 karbovantsi.
The dimensions of the banknote are 133 x 66 mm, and it is produced on paper. Signed by Stelmakh, this banknote showcases specific characteristics in its design, contributing to its identification.
Ukraine introduced the grivnat as its currency in 1996, replacing the karbovanets at a rate of 1 grivnat to 100 karbovantsi.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Stelmakh
- Date of issue
- 2001
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Multicolor
- Dimensions
- 133 x 66 mm
- Pick catalog
- 109b
About this banknote
The National Bank of Ukraine issued the 2-hryvnia banknote (Pick 109b) on June 6, 2001, as part of the second series of Ukrainian currency. This release was the final printing of this denomination in the 1995 design, featuring the signature of Chairman Volodymyr Stelmakh.
The obverse displays a portrait of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, while the reverse features an engraving of Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv. The banknote measures 133 x 66 mm and includes security features such as a watermark of Yaroslav the Wise and an embedded security thread with the inscription "2 гривні."