Banknote Ukraine 2 Hryvni (2 UAH) Circulated
The Ukraine 2 Hryvnia Banknote (2 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 Prince Yaroslav the Wise (978–1054), Grand Prince of Kyiv, known for his contributions to the development of law, culture, and strengthening statehood in Ukraine.
Reverse: On the reverse side is an image of St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, one of the most important monuments of Ukraine's sacred architecture, symbolizing the country's spiritual and national identity.
The 2 Hryvnia banknote includes the following anti-counterfeiting features:
- Watermark: A portrait of Yaroslav the Wise and the denomination "₴2" visible under backlight.
- Security thread: A thread with the microtext "₴2," visible under light.
- Angle effect: The denomination "2" changes color depending on the viewing angle.
- Optically variable ink: Selected elements of the banknote change color from brown to green.
- Tactile elements: Including Yaroslav the Wise's portrait, the denomination, and tactile markings for visually impaired individuals.
Differences between series:
- Series 3 is characterized by improved angle effects and more precise microtext, enhancing protection against counterfeiting.
- Series 2 features classic security elements and traditional colors.
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.





