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| Issuer | Derzhavna Skarbnytsia (State Treasury of Ukraine) |
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| Year | 1918 |
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| Currency | Karbovanets (1918-1921) |
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| Reverse description | Unadorned reverse printed in a uniform rose-pink tone, centred on a large ornate guilloche vignette with elaborate foliate scrollwork at the corners and sides enclosing the bold numeral '1000' in the central panel. |
| Reverse lettering | 1000 |
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The 18 hryvnia denomination is one of the stranger artifacts of Ukraine's brief period of independence under the Central Rada and its successor, the Hetmanate. The figure 18 was not a monetary unit with any practical logic — it was a deliberate reference to 1918, the year of Ukrainian statehood, imposed on currency arithmetic that had no need for such a value. Everyday transactions required multiples that 18 simply could not serve.
Printed under severe wartime constraints, the State Treasury series of 1918 was produced amid the German occupation that followed Brest-Litovsk, with materials and infrastructure both in short supply. The notes circulated alongside a chaotic mixture of Russian Imperial roubles, Soviet issues, and other Rada-era paper — none of it stable.