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1 Hryvnia 80 Shahiv

Issuer Ukrainian State Treasury
Year 1918
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Currency Karbovanets (1918-1921)
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Obverse description Small coupon-format note printed in dark rose on a light guilloche underprint. A central text panel within a rectangular border carries the denomination inscription '1 гривня і 80 шагів' in bold lettering, flanked by the numeral '5' at left and right. The upper portion bears the title of the issuing authority and a validity clause, with series and serial number printed in the lower margin.
Obverse lettering Купон білета Державної Скарбниці
Дійсний на протязі 10 літ з
1 липня 1920 р.
1 гривня і 80 шагів
Серія II
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The Ukrainian State (Derzhavna Skarbnytsia) issued this note during the brief but turbulent existence of the Ukrainian People's Republic, when establishing independent monetary infrastructure was both a political necessity and a logistical nightmare. Kyiv changed hands repeatedly through 1918 — German-backed Hetmanate, UNR, then Bolshevik pressure — and the treasury was printing notes under conditions that made consistent quality control nearly impossible.

The fractional denomination itself reflects an acute shortage of small change that plagued the UNR throughout its short life. Struck in an odd hybrid value — one hryvnia and eighty shahiv — it circulated alongside a chaotic mix of Russian imperial remnants and new Ukrainian issues, none of which the public fully trusted.

Paper quality varies significantly across surviving examples, a known characteristic of wartime UNR printing rather than post-issue damage.

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