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Ukraine 10 Hryven 2006 (2004-2011) |
Item Code: UA-119C
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Front: Portrait of Ivan Mazepa (1639 - 1709), Hetman
of Ukrainian Cossacks. Coat of arms of Ivan Mazepa. Tryzub,
the national coat of arms of Ukraine. Stylised grivna
from the times of Kievan Rus' as registration device. Back:
Uspenski (Assumption)
Cathedral in Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra Monastery. Artistic
composition depicting attributes of life
and work of Ivan
Mazepa: Lute, Torban, Bandura or Kobza musical instrument;
quill open, open book, burning candle,
books, tambourine. Logo emblem of the National Bank of Ukraine. Watermark:
Portrait of Ivan
Mazeppa; Electrotype
'10'. Signature:
Volodymyr S. Stelmah (Vladimir
Semenovich Stel'makh) (Golova - Governor, Dec. 2004 - Dec. 2010).
Dominant colour: Red. Security thread: Vertical, solid, 1
mm wide, with '10 GRN' in cyrillics and a Tryzub.
Issuer:
National Bank of Ukraine. Date
of First Issue: 1 November 2004. Artist: Unknown. Legal tender: Yes.
Date of
withdrawal: N/a. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Banknote Mint of the National Bank of Ukraine. |
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Dimensions:
124 x 66 mm |
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Security Elements |
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- Paper
The banknote is printed on the tinted paper of
red colour which is the dominating color of the
design of the banknote.
- Watermark
A multi-tone portrait, formed by the internal
structure of paper, has a fixed position on the
banknote and becomes visible when the banknote is
held up to the light. Repeats the portrait
printed on the face of the note.
- Light Watermark
Element
Imprint of the numerical indication of the
denomination is visible when looking at the
banknote against the light.
- Coded Security Thread
A fully embedded into the paper polymer thread
with the following transparent direct and
inversed images: 10 GRN, a trident
and the underlined denomination 10.
The parts of the thread glowing in green-yellow
and blue colors under the UV light.
- Latent (Hidden) Image
A numerical indication of the denomination
becomes visible when the banknote is tilted at a
sharp angle to the light.
- Relief Images
Graphic elements on the face of the banknote are
printed in special printing when the ink is
raised above the paper surface and can be felt by
touch: a) the sign for the blind; b) the portrait;
c) inscriptions; d) IZARD; e) numerical
indication of the denomination.
- See -Through Element
Printed elements on the face and on the back of
the banknote which complement each other and form
the letter Y when the note is held up
to the light.
- Orloff
Printing
A special type of printing which forms a pattern
with the ink of different colors ensuring an
abrupt change of one color into another without
intermittence and displacement of graphic
elements of the pattern (lines, planes).
- Microtext
Repeated inscriptions which can be read with
magnifying glass.
- Rainbow Printing
Special type of printing ensuring a smooth change
of one color into another without intermittence
and displacement of graphic elements of the
pattern.
- Serial Numbers
The serial numbers are printed in high printing:
1. with black inks having magnetic properties;
2. with red inks glowing under the UV light in
yellow-red color.
- Antiscanning Grid
Thin lines placed at different angles which form
a moire pattern when copied or scanned.
- Security Fibers
Chaotically embedded into the paper invisible
security fibers glowing in red and green colors
under the UV light.
- Security Thread
The 15 mm parts of the thread glow in green-yellow
and blue colors (except the edges of the note).
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Texts:
Natsional'niy Bank Ukraini. Desyat' Hryven'. Ten Hryven.
Desjatj Grivenj. Ukraina.
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