Banknote Ukraine 1 Hryvnia (1 UAH) Circulated
The Ukraine 1 Hryvnia Banknote (1 UAH) in circulation is a fundamental unit of Ukrainian currency, issued by the National Bank of Ukraine. Combining aesthetic value with functionality, this banknote is a popular means of payment and an interesting item for collectors. Measuring 118 × 63 mm, the banknote pays tribute to Ukraine’s history and national heritage.
Obverse: The banknote features a portrait of Vladimir the Great (958–1015), Grand Prince of Kyiv, remembered in history as the leader who Christianized Kievan Rus and a reformer who strengthened the unity of the state.
Reverse: On the reverse side is an image of the Great Cathedral in Chersonesus Taurica, the site where Vladimir the Great was baptized, symbolizing key historical events essential to Ukraine's spiritual identity.
The 1 Hryvnia banknote includes the following anti-counterfeiting features:
- Watermark: A portrait of Vladimir the Great and the denomination "₴1" visible under backlight.
- Security thread: A thread with the microtext "₴1," visible under light.
- Angle effect: The denomination "1" changes color depending on the viewing angle.
- Optically variable ink: Selected elements of the banknote change color from brown to green.
- Tactile elements: Including Vladimir the Great's portrait, the denomination, and tactile markings for visually impaired individuals.
The third series of the 1 Hryvnia banknote includes two issues differing in color schemes. The first issue is dominated by yellow hues, emphasizing traditional design elements, while the second issue features cooler, bluish tones, giving the banknote a more modern appearance.
Important!
**Condition:** Circulated! The banknote shows signs of use. It is eligible for exchange but is non-refundable.
If purchasing banknotes without a specified year of issue, the items will be sent randomly in terms of date and series.









