- The
karbovanets or
karbovanet (Ukrainian: карбованець, romanized:
karbovanets, plural: карбованці,
karbovantsi for 2–4, or карбованців,
karbovantsiv for...
-
denominated in
karbovanets (karbowanez in German). The
third version of the
karbovanets replaced rubles at par in 1992. The
karbovanets was
subject to...
- post-Soviet independence. In 1991–1996,
karbovanets, a
successor of the
Soviet ruble, also
known in
Ukrainian as
karbovanets, was
circulating in
newly independent...
-
karbovanets banknote),
issued by
Ukrainian People's Republic, on 5
January 1918. One
karbovanets equaled to 0.767
grams of gold. In 100
karbovanets banknotes...
- independence. Out of 550 coins, 12
coins are
denominated in
ukrainian karbovanets and 538 in hryvnias.
Below is a
classification of non-precious coins...
-
According to this law: "Bank-notes must be
issued in
karbovanets" (Ukrainian: Карбованець). Each
karbovanets contains 17.424
parts of pure gold and is divided...
- rose to 20,000
karbovanets in 1996.
Following the 1996 denomination, 20,000
karbovanets became ₴0.20 (20 kopiyok),
although the
karbovanets sum was still...
- On this 1961 1 Rbl note, the
Ukrainian for "one rouble", один карбованець (odyn
karbovanets`),
directly follows the
Russian один рубль (odin rubl`)....
- This is a list of
Commemorative and
Jubilee coins issued by the
Ukrainian government.
Since 1996, the
National Bank of
Ukraine has been
issuing commemorative...
-
depicted on the
karbovanets coins introduced in
December 1917. The
first coin of the
Ukrainian People's
Republic was 100
karbovanets.
George Narbut used...