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| Issuer | Ukraine in Banknotes (Україна в банкнотах) |
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| Year | 2021 |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Obverse lettering | 1000 ОДНА ТИСЯЧА ГРИВЕНЬ COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS Дякуємо лікарям За життя 1000₴ |
| Reverse description | Central vignette of a large three-dimensional SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus particle rendered in blue-grey tones against a deep blue ground, with smaller virus particles scattered across the field. The left panel carries a world-map underprint in pale blue with a gold commemorative medallion inscribed УКРАЇНА В БАНКНОТАХ / UKRAINE IN BANKNOTES, and a red medical cross with caduceus in the upper corner. |
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This note is part of a Ukrainian collectibles series — "Ukraine in Banknotes" — distinct from the National Bank of Ukraine's circulating issues. Printed on polymer substrate, it was produced as a souvenir or numismatic item rather than legal tender, which explains the denomination far exceeding any current circulating note in the hryvnia series.
The watermark on polymer is a structural curiosity: true watermarks require paper pulp variation, so what appears here is almost certainly a simulated optical effect achieved through the substrate's transparent window technology rather than conventional watermarking.