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20 Karbovantsiv

Issuer Ukrainian SSR
Year 1990-1992
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Shape Rectangular
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Reverse description Reverse shows the mirror impression of the obverse layout through the paper, with the full sheet of coupons and central registry panel visible in reverse reading. The Kyiv printing house imprint is discernible in the centre panel. No additional design elements are present on the reverse.
Reverse lettering УРСР
ВНА
КУПОН НА
1 крб.
грудень
УРСР
ВНА
КУПОН НА
5 крб.
грудень
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The Kyivska Notna Fabryka — literally the Kyiv Music Note Factory — was a sheet music printing plant pressed into banknote production as the Soviet Union's central currency supply collapsed. These karbovanets coupons were never intended as a real currency; they were rationing instruments, introduced to prevent residents of other republics from buying up consumer goods in Ukrainian stores as the ruble lost credibility. The irony that a music printer was producing a nation's circulating medium was not lost on contemporaries.

The "b" suffix in Pick 68b distinguishes a paper stock variation — the series ran across multiple printings as demand outstripped the factory's original capacity.

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