Existing now country
Since 1892 Until 1920
Dual-language notes of the Empire (Krone/Korona), reflecting the administrative duality of the monarchy.
Coinage of the 1892–1918 system, featuring Austrian Heller and Hungarian Fillér.
Since 1924 Until 1992
The first Soviet coinage (1921–1923) featuring the hammer and sickle and revolutionary slogans.
First standard Soviet series featuring the 7-ribbon coat of arms and the transition to base metals.
Post-reform coinage documenting the WWII era and the expansion of the Soviet Republics.
Banknotes from the pre-WWII era and the post-war 1947 monetary reform period.
The definitive Soviet banknotes featuring the portrait of Lenin and Kremlin landmarks.
Standard circulation coinage following the 1961 reform, the most stable period of Soviet money.
Large-format circulating commemorative coins celebrating space, science, and WWII victory.
The final 1991 Soviet issues and 1992 transitional notes of the post-dissolution era.
The final coinage issued by the State Bank of the USSR during the dissolution of the Union.
Since 1992 Until 1996
Initial coupon-banknotes (1991) issued as a transitional currency following independence from the Soviet Union.
Banknotes of the 1992–1996 period, reflecting the era of hyperinflation with denominations up to one million.
Since 1996
Circulating commemorative 10-Hryvnia coins dedicated to the various branches of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Thematic series of commemorative coins featuring the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac.
A diverse collection of commemorative coins honoring Ukrainian history, culture, and personalities.
Silver and gold investment coins of Ukraine, primarily featuring the Archangel Michael.
Special commemorative issues from the 1990s celebrating the milestones of Ukrainian independence.
The first generation of Hryvnia notes, printed in Canada and Malta, introduced during the 1996 monetary reform.
Standard circulation coins of Ukraine issued since 1992, documenting the evolution from early minting to modern steel series.
The second generation of banknotes, featuring updated security features and the first issues printed in Ukraine.
Standard circulation coins of Ukraine issued since 2000. The coins have been minted by NBU.
The third generation of Hryvnia, characterized by a complete redesign and vibrant historical portraits.
The fourth generation of Hryvnia. No more low denominations. Changed and unified the design.
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