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Two hundred Carbovans

Two hundred carbovanets ( Ukrainian: Dvіsti carbovantsіv ) - face value of banknotes issued:

  • Reichskommissariat Ukraine in 1942-1944;
  • The National Bank of Ukraine in 1992-1995.
200 carbovanets
Ukrainian Two carbovants
A country Ukraine
Face value200 carbovanets
Width105 mm
Height53 mm
Obverse
Obverse
Reverse
Reverse

Banknote of the Reich Commissariat Ukraine

200 Carbovans 1942

In the center, against the background of the face value with the numbers “200”, the face value in words in German: ZWEIHUNDERT KARBOWANEZ (Two hundred carbovans). Below it is the text: Ausgegeben auf Grund der Verordnung vom 5. März 1942 / ROWNO, den 10. März 1942. ZENTRALNOTENBANK UKRAINE (Issue by order of March 5, 1942 Exactly, March 10, 1942. The Central Issuing Bank of Ukraine). At the very bottom is the signature of the bank manager, to the right of the signature is a stamp in the coat of arms of the German Empire (an ryo with outstretched wings holds a wreath of oak branches with a swastika), a clockwise inscription in a circle from the bottom: ZENTRALNOTENBANK UKRAINE. At the four corners of the banknote the denomination is in digits, left vertical inscription in capital letters from bottom to top: ZWEIHUNDERT (Two hundred), separated by a frame from the main field of the banknote. To the right in a rounded curly mandala is a portrait of a peasant woman against a background of sheaves of wheat, underneath is a series designation, separated by a dot from a seven-digit number; all numbers and a dot are red. The background colors are olive green and brown, the print color is dark olive.

In the center, in a rounded curly mandala, the denomination is a large number. There is a German inscription in two lines at the top: ZENTRALNOTENBANK UKRAINE / ZWEIHUNDERT KARBOWANEZ, the same inscription in Ukrainian below the numbers: TWO KARBOVANTSIV / CENTRAL EMISІNIY BANK UKRAINA. To the left of the central denomination is a warning inscription in three lines: GELOFÄLSCHUNG WIRD MIT ZUCHTHAUS BESTRAFT, to the right of the denomination is the same inscription in Ukrainian: FALSE SINNEY SIGNS PUNISHING A HEAVY PRISON (Making money letters is falsified). The four corners of the banknote denomination in numbers. The background colors are brown and green, the print color is dark olive. The paper is white with a multi-colored vertical fibrous strip in the middle of the front side.

A banknote of 200 Carbovans was issued in 1942 by the Central Issuing Bank of Ukraine . Used until the end of 1944 [1] .

1992-1995 banknote

The first banknotes of 200 carbovanets were made by the British company Thomas de la Rue in 1992

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 an image of the Memorial Sign in honor of the foundation of Kiev . On the right side of the banknote there are inscriptions Ukraine, Coupon, 200 carbovanets, the National Bank of Ukraine and the year of issue - 1992.

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 on both sides is brown [2] .

The banknote was put into circulation on June 22, 1992, and was withdrawn on March 15, 1995.

Notes

  1. ↑ Cuhaj, 2008 , pp. 1174.
  2. ↑ Cuhaj, 2011 , pp. 1017.

Literature

  • Cuhaj GS Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. General Issues 1368-1960. - 12th ed. - Iola: Krause Publications, 2008 .-- 1223 p. - ISBN 978-0-89689-730-4 .
  • 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

  • Theodosian Museum of Money


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Twenty_karbovanets&oldid=100346335


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