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  2. Ukrainian hryvnia - Wikipedia

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    Official NBU exchange rate at moment of introduction was UAH 1.76 per 1 US dollar. [24] Following the Asian financial crisis in 1998, the currency was devalued to UAH 5.6 = USD 1.00 in February 2000. Later, the exchange rate remained relatively stable at around 5.4 hryvnias for 1 US dollar and was fixed to 5.05 hryvnias for 1 US dollar from 21 ...

  3. Banknotes of the Ukrainian hryvnia - Wikipedia

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    The detected number of counterfeit hryvnia banknotes was hovering around 3 forged bills per 1 million genuine ones in 2015–2019. This sharply increased to 5.5 counterfeit banknotes per million in 2020, which the NBU attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  4. Grivna - Wikipedia

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    When in Moscow one ruble had been revalued to 200 denga coins, the exchange rate between Moscow and Novgorod denga coins was set to 2 to 1. Thus since the later 15th – the early 16th centuries one account ruble was equal to 100 Novgorod dengas (later known as kopeks ) or to 200 Moscow dengas.

  5. Economy of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The hryvnia, which had been pegged at a rate of 5:1 to the U.S. dollar, was devalued to 8:1, and was stabilised at that ratio until the beginning of 2014. [61] In 2008, Ukraine's economy ranked 45th in the world according to GDP (nominal), with a total nominal GDP of US$188 billion, and nominal per capita GDP of US$3,900.

  6. Transnistrian ruble - Wikipedia

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    The central bank determines each workday whether it is appropriate to devalue the currency against the US dollar. [citation needed] As of 12 October 2024 [10] (Transnistrian ruble per foreign currency unit) US dollar: 16.1000 rubles; Euro: 17.6150 rubles; Russian ruble: 0.1676 rubles; Ukrainian hryvnia: 0.3907 rubles; Moldovan leu: 0.8821 rubles

  7. History of the Ukrainian hryvnia - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank of Ukraine issued 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 banknotes, and minted 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 kopiikas. In early 2020, the National Bank of Ukraine issued 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 banknotes with a plan to stop issuing the 10-hryvnia banknote denomination in June and replacing it with a coin.

  8. Ukrainian Exchange - Wikipedia

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    US$120 million (Jan 2022) Indices: UX Index (UAX) 1738.24 (4 January 2022) ... US Dollar to Ukrainian Hryvnia exchange rate; Euro to US Dollar exchange rate; Gold price;

  9. Category:Banknotes of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian five-hryvnia note; Ukrainian one hundred-hryvnia note This page was last ... This page was last edited on 1 April 2014, at 00:38 (UTC).