PAVLO SKOROPADSKYI (1873–1945)
500 Hryvnias Banknote of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–1921)
Certificate of Authenticity:
А-210
Size: 55*65
Status: In stock
Location: Kyiv, Gallery
Delivery: Kyiv - 1 day, Ukraine - 2 days, worldwide - 21 days
Description
An original 500 Hryvnias banknote of the Ukrainian People's Republic, issued during the 1917–1921 period, is presented in an artist-designed display alongside a portrait of Pavlo Skoropadskyi, Hetman of the Ukrainian State and one of the defining political figures in early twentieth-century Ukrainian history. Together, these elements evoke the formative years of Ukraine's struggle for independence and statehood.
The banknotes of the Ukrainian People's Republic were among the first national currencies of modern Ukraine, reflecting the emergence of an independent financial system and national identity. Pavlo Skoropadskyi's government played an important role in strengthening state institutions, education, science, and culture during 1918, making his legacy closely connected with this pivotal historical era.
The composition is professionally framed, combining the original historical banknote, an archival portrait, and an identifying plaque into a balanced museum-style presentation. The display emphasizes both the historical narrative and the aesthetic character of the object, making it suitable for private collections and refined interiors.
This presentation represents an important collectible dedicated to the Ukrainian People's Republic and the history of Ukrainian statehood, offering lasting historical and cultural significance.