Three carbovanets (coupons, coupon- carbovants ) ( Ukrainian Three Carbovantsi ) - the denomination of banknotes in Ukraine , which went on the territory of the country in 1992-1994.
| 3 carbovanets | |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian Three carbovanzi | |
| A country | |
| Face value | 3 carbovanets |
| Width | 105 mm |
| Height | 53 mm |
| Obverse | |
| Reverse | |
Content
Description
Banknote denominations of 3 were made at the Special Bank Printing House in France in 1991.
Banknotes were printed on white paper. The size of the banknotes was: length 105 mm, width - 53 mm. The watermark is parquet.
On the obverse side of the banknote in the central part on the left is a sculptural image of Lybed from the Memorial Sign in honor of the foundation of Kiev . On the right side of the banknote there are inscriptions Ukraine, Coupon, 3 carbovanets, National Bank of Ukraine and year of issue - 1991.
On the reverse side of the banknote there is an engraving image of St. Sophia Cathedral in Kiev and the denomination of the note is indicated in each corner. The predominant color of both sides is gray-green [1] .
The banknote was put into circulation on January 10, 1992, and was withdrawn on October 1, 1994.
Notes
- ↑ Cuhaj, 2011 , pp. 1016.
Literature
- Cuhaj GS Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. General Issues 1961 — Present. - 17th ed. - Iola: Krause Publications, 2011 .-- 1112 p. - ISBN 978-1-4402-1584-1 .
Links
- 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50 coupon-karbovans , Theodosia Museum of Money