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The reverse of the 1917 100-karbovanets note had the value printed in Russian, Polish, and Yiddish
The reverse of the 1917 100-karbovanets note had the value printed in Russian, Polish, and Yiddish
Single use coupons issued at 1991
Single use coupons issued at 1991
Image: 100karbovantsev UNR A
Image: 100karbovantsev UNR A
Image: Ходить нарівні з дзвінкою монетою 10, 20, 30 shah single frame 1918 01
Image: Ходить нарівні з дзвінкою монетою 10, 20, 30 shah single frame 1918 01
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11th–12th century Kyiv hryvnia, as reproduced by the National Bank of Ukraine
11th–12th century Kyiv hryvnia, as reproduced by the National Bank of Ukraine
The 100 karbovanets note of the Ukrainian People's Republic, issued in three languages: Ukrainian, Polish and Yiddish (1917)
The 100 karbovanets note of the Ukrainian People's Republic, issued in three languages: Ukrainian, Polish and Yiddish (1917)
Image: Coins of the Ukrainian hryvnia 08
Image: Coins of the Ukrainian hryvnia 08
Image: Coins of the Ukrainian hryvnia 09
Image: Coins of the Ukrainian hryvnia 09