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18 Hryven

Uitgever Derzhavna Skarbnytsia (State Treasury of Ukraine)
Jaar 1918
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Valuta Karbovanets (1918-1921)
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Beschrijving keerzijde 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.
Opschrift keerzijde 1000
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Opmerkingen

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.

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