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Ukraine 200 Hryven 2014
(20072014) |
Item Code: UA-123e
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Front: Portrait of Ukrainian poet and writer
Lesia (Lesya) Ukrainka, born Larysa Petrivna
Kosach-Kvitka (18711913). Drawing of the
Literary and Memorial Museum of Lesia Ukrainka in
Kolodyazhne - Branch of Local History Museum of Volyn.
Wreath of flowers. Tryzub, the national
coat of arms of Ukraine. Back: Entrance gate tower of Lubart's*
Castle in Lutsk. Flying
stork. Watermark:
Portrait of Lesya Ukraïnka; Hryvnia currency symbol
monogram in electrotype. Signature: Valeriia Hontareva (Golova - Governor, 19 June 2014 11
May 2017).
Dominant colours:
Pink, purple and rose. Security features (click). Security thread: Vertical, solid, fully embedded, 1,25 mm wide, with '200 GRN' in
cyrillics and a Tryzub.
Tactile feature: Curvy lines on both
ends of the banknote and two vertical dashes executed in
intaglio print. Issuer: National Bank of Ukraine. Date of issue: 1 October 2014 (First issued: 28
May 2007). Material: Cotton fiber paper. Printing
method: Intaglio. Printer: Banknote Printing Works of the National Bank of Ukraine (Est. 1994). |
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picture is for reference only. It may not be exactly the
same image as the one for sale in the Price List or in our Store,
and its serial
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our Museum's Gallery item (some gallery items may not
be available for sale).
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Dimensions:
149 x 75 mm |
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Remark:
Lübart (Liubartas) was the youngest son of Gediminas,
Grand Duke of Lithuania. |
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Security Elements |
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- Paper
The banknote is printed on the tinted paper of
pink colour which is the dominating colour 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.
- Optically Variable
Ink (OVI)
The numerical indication of the denomination
(200) printed with the ink changing its color
when viewing at different angles: crimson-violet
in perpendicular position and olive-green at a
sharp angle.
- Coded Security Thread
A fully embedded into the paper polymer thread
with the following transparent direct and
inversed images: 200 GRN, a trident
and the underlined denomination 200.
The parts of the thread glowing in blue colour
under the ultraviolet 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) the drawing; d) inscriptions; e)
lines.
- See -Through Element
Printed elements on the face and on the back of
the banknote which complement each other and form
the 200 figure 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.
- Iridescent Printing
The '200' image printed with the ink changing its
colour when viewing it at different angles: lilac
in perpendicular position and olive-green at a
sharp angle.
- 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 colour.
- 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 20 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 Ukraïni. Dvisti Hryven'. Two Hundred
Hryven. Dveste Griven. Ukraina.
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