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1000 Hryven modified

Issuer National Bank of Ukraine
Year 2024
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Value 1000 Hryven
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Reverse description The reverse carries an architectural vignette of the Presidium building of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, a mid-nineteenth-century structure designed by architect Alexander Beretti and subsequently extended with a third floor in 1892, its façade distinguished by rustication and an attic element incorporating a cast-iron grid. The issue year 2024 and the denomination ₴1000 appear within the composition, accompanied by the patriotic acclamation СЛАВА УКРАЇНІ! ГЕРОЯМ СЛАВА! The denomination in full — ОДНА ТИСЯЧА ГРИВЕНЬ — is rendered beneath the central vignette, framed by guilloche borders.
Reverse lettering 1000 ГРИВЕНЬ 1000 Одна тисяча гривень СЛАВА УКРАЇНІ! ГЕРОЯМ СЛАВА! Президія Національної академії наук України 2024 ₴1000
(Translation: 1000 Hryven 1000 1000 Hryven Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes! Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2024 ₴1000)
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Ukraine's domestic printing facility has produced the hryvnia series since the late 1990s, but the 2024 modification to the 1000 hryvnia note arrives under conditions no peacetime revision would require. The Banknote Printing and Minting Works in Kyiv has continued operating through the war with Russia — itself an unusual logistical and security fact — updating security features on high-denomination notes while the country's banking infrastructure remains under periodic aerial attack.

The "modified" designation typically signals upgraded machine-readable elements or revised security threads rather than a full redesign, though the National Bank of Ukraine has not published granular technical specifications for this iteration.

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