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Ukrainian one hundred-hryvnia note

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one hundred Ukrainian hryvnias
(Ukraine)
Value100 Ukrainian hryvnia
Width118 mm
Height63 mm
Security featuresHolographic stripe, Watermark, Tactile marks, Registration device, Raised printing, UV printing
Material usedCotton paper
Years of printing2006–present
Obverse
DesignTaras Shevchenko
Design date2014
Reverse
DesignKyiv National University
Design date2014

The Ukraine one hundred-hryvnia bill (₴100) is one of the most common banknotes of the Ukrainian hryvnia; it is the main banknote dispensed from Ukrainian automatic banking machines (ABMs). The newest olive-coloured version was released to the general public on 20 February 2006, replacing the banknote from the Second UAH Series, with Taras Shevchenko's self-portrait on the face and the Chernecha Hill near Dnieper in Cherkasy and the figures of a blind kobzar with his guide boy.

History