Banknote Ukraine 10 Hryven (10 UAH) Circulated
The Ukrainian 10 Hryvnia (10 UAH) Circulating Banknote is a basic unit of Ukraine’s currency, issued by the National Bank of Ukraine. Combining aesthetic qualities with functionality, this banknote is a popular means of payment and an intriguing collectible. Measuring 122 × 62 mm, the banknote pays homage to Ukraine’s history and national heritage.
On the obverse side of the banknote is a portrait of Ivan Mazepa (1639–1709), Hetman of Ukraine, known for his contribution to strengthening Ukrainian statehood and his involvement in developing the nation’s culture and economy.
On the reverse side is an image of the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv—one of Ukraine’s most important religious architectural monuments, symbolizing the historical significance of Ukraine in shaping national and spiritual identity.
The 10 Hryvnia banknote includes the following security features to prevent counterfeiting:
- Watermark with Ivan Mazepa’s portrait and the denomination “₴10,” visible when held up to the light.
- Security thread with microtext “₴10,” visible in light.
- Angle effect – the denomination “10” changes color depending on the viewing angle.
- Optically variable ink – certain elements of the banknote change color from purple to green.
- Tactile elements, including Mazepa’s portrait, denomination, and markings for the visually impaired.
Differences between series:
- Series 3 features an enhanced angle effect and more pronounced microtext, increasing protection against counterfeiting.
- Series 2 has classic security features and traditional color schemes, while Series 4 offers additional optically variable ink and graphic enhancements, providing a higher level of security.
Important!
THE CONDITION OF THE PRODUCT IS CIRCULATING! The banknote has visible signs of usage. This item is subject to exchange and cannot be returned.
If purchasing banknotes without a specific issuance year listed in the description, items are sent randomly in terms of issue date and series.