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The new banknote like all previous banknotes of this
denomination bears a portrait of M.Hrushevskyi on its face and the building of
the Ukrainian Centralna Rada on its back.
Mykhailo Hrushevskyi is a founder and President of the Ukrainian
People’s Republic, an outstanding Ukrainian historian, scientist, writer,
social, political and public figure.
The building of the Ukrainian Centralna Rada was constructed in 1912
by the design of the Kyiv architect P.Alioshyn. There Centralna Rada, the first
national government of Ukraine, adopted vitally important Universals (constitutional
acts).

Security elements for visual detection
The banknote is printed on the tinted paper of violet
color which is the dominating color of the design of the banknote.
Banknote size (72x136) mm.
1. Watermark
A multi-tone portrait, formed by the internal structure
of paper, has a fixed position on the banknote and becomes visible when the
banknote is held up to the light. Repeats the portrait printed on the face of
the note.
1a. Light Watermark Element
Imprint of the numerical indication of the denomination
is visible when looking at the banknote against the light.
2. Optically Variable Ink
The numerical indication of the denomination (50)
printed with the ink changing its color when viewing at different angles:
crimson-violet in perpendicular position and olive-green at a sharp angle.
3. Coded Security Thread
A fully embedded into the paper polymer coded thread
with the following transparent direct and inversed images: “50 ÃÐÍ”, a
trident and the underlined denomination “50”.
4. Latent (Hidden) Image
A numerical indication of the denomination becomes
visible when the banknote is tilted at a sharp angle to the light.
5. Relief Images
Graphic elements on the face of the banknote are printed
in special printing when the ink is raised above the paper surface and can be
felt by touch: a) the sign for the blind; b) the portrait; d) inscriptions; e)
IZARD.
6. See-Through Element
Printed elements on the face and on the back of the
banknote which complement each other and form the letter “Y” when the note
is held up to the light.
7. "Orloff" Printing
A special type of printing which forms a pattern with
the ink of different colors ensuring an abrupt change of one color into another
without intermittence and displacement of graphic elements of the pattern (lines,
planes).
8. Microtext
Repeated inscriptions which can be read with magnifying glass.
9. Rainbow Printing
Special type of printing ensuring a smooth change of one
color into another without intermittence and displacement of graphic elements
of the pattern.
10. Serial Number
The serial number is printed in high printing with black
inks having magnetic properties.
11. Serial Number
The serial number printed with red inks glowing under
the UV light in yellow-red color.
12. Antiscanning Grid
Thin lines placed at different angles which form a moire
pattern when copied or scanned.
13. Security Fibers
Chaotically embedded into the paper invisible security
fibers glowing in red and green colors under the UV light.
14. Security thread
The 15 mm parts of the thread glow in green-yellow and blue colors (except the
edges of the note).

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