Ukrainian one hundred-hryvnia note
The Ukraine one hundred-hryvnia bill (₴100) is one of the most common banknotes of the Ukrainian hryvnia; it is the main banknote dispensed from Ukrainian automatic banking machines (ABMs). The newest olive-coloured version was released to the general public on 20 February 2006, replacing the banknote from the Second UAH Series, with Taras Shevchenko's self-portrait on the face and the Chernecha Hill near Dnieper in Cherkasy and the figures of a blind kobzar with his guide boy.
| (Ukraine) | |
|---|---|
| Value | 100 Ukrainian hryvnia |
| Width | 118 mm |
| Height | 63 mm |
| Security features | Holographic stripe, Watermark, Tactile marks, Registration device, Raised printing, UV printing |
| Material used | Cotton paper |
| Years of printing | 2006–present |
| Obverse | |
| Design | Taras Shevchenko |
| Design date | 2014 |
| Reverse | |
| Design | Kyiv National University |
| Design date | 2014 |
History
- Note of the People's Republic of Ukraine (1918) front side.
- Note of the People's Republic of Ukraine (1918) back side.
- 1995 series note front side.
- 1995 series note back side.
- 2006 series note front side.
- 2006 series note back side.
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