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1 Karbowanez

Issuer Zentralnotenbank Ukraine
Year 1942
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Currency Karbovanets (1941-1944)
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Obverse lettering EIN KARBOWANEZ
Ausgegeben auf Grund der Verordnung
vom 5. März 1942
ROWNO, den 10. März 1942
ZENTRALNOTENBANK UKRAINE
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Reverse lettering ZENTRALNOTENBANK UKRAINE
EIN KARBOWANEZ
GELD-FÄLSCHUNG WIRD MIT ZUCHTHAUS BESTRAFT
ФАЛЬШУВАННЯ ГРОШОВИХ ЗНАКІВ КАРАЄТЬСЯ ТЯЖ-КОЮ ТЮРМОЮ
ОДИН КАРБОВАНЕЦЬ
ЦЕНТРАЛЬНИЙ ЕМІСІЙНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ
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The Zentralnotenbank Ukraine was a German-administered institution established in 1942 specifically to manage currency in the occupied Ukrainian territories. This 1 Karbowanez was among the first denominations issued under that framework, replacing Soviet-era currency at a forced exchange rate designed to extract economic value from the occupied population rather than serve any genuine monetary function.

Reichsdruckerei, the Reich's own state printing works in Berlin, produced the entire Karbowanez series. The name itself was a Germanicized rendering of the Ukrainian "karbovanets," a deliberate nod to local nomenclature that masked the purely colonial character of the currency.

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