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UNIQUE JEWISH - UKRAINIAN 5 GRIVEN, ODESSA 1919

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UNIQUE JEWISH - UKRAINIAN 5 GRIVEN, ODESSA, Civil War, 1919, Stamped
It is unique item and known only 2 samples.
Even catalog 'Jewish Paper Money in Russia' made by D. Kharitonov in 2003 does not show that money.
The money has Ukranian trizub on it and a few Inscriptions in Russian. This item was obtained from a large old collection in Europe.
100% original - not reproduction. It is museum item and has a huge historical value.
TEST: This particular item passed very important test – it does not glow under the black lamp (all paper after 1945 glow under the black light) - please look at the images.
Estimate price: $700 - $800.
HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago the same item was sold on eBay for $399 - please see the screenshot.
PAY in PARTS: You can pay for any item during 2 - 3 months. Just make a deposit 10% and the item will wait for you.
NEW: Returning customers will have FREE SHIPPING in USA and 50% DISCOUNT on international shipping.
Our shipping days for this auction are: January 28, February 4, February 18, 2020.
NEW: Returning customer will have FREE SHIPPING in USA and 50% DISCOUNT on international shipping.
CONSIGNMENTS: Email us to discuss your consignments. Our commission is VERY LOW - 10%.

WIKIPEDIA: The currency of Kievan Rus' in the eleventh centurwas called grivna. The word is thought to derive from the Slavic griva; c.f. Ukrainian, Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbo-Croatian griva, meaning "mane". It might have indicated something valuable worn around the neck, usually made of silver or gold; c.f. Bulgarian and Serbian grivna (гривна, "bracelet"). Later, the word was used to describe silver or gold ingots of a certain weight; c.f. Ukrainian hryvenyk (гривеник), Russian grivennik ("10-kopek piece"). The modern Ukrainian hryvnia is sometimes transliterated as hryvna, hrivna, gryvna or grivna, due to its Russian language counterpart, гри́вна, pronounced grívna. However, the standard English name for the currency is hryvnia. The National Bank of Ukraine has recommended that a distinction be made between hryvnia and grívna in both historical and practical means.

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UNIQUE JEWISH - UKRAINIAN 5 GRIVEN, ODESSA, Civil War, 1919, Stamped
It is unique item and known only 2 samples.
Even catalog 'Jewish Paper Money in Russia' made by D. Kharitonov in 2003 does not show that money.
The money has Ukranian trizub on it and a few Inscriptions in Russian. This item was obtained from a large old collection in Europe.
100% original - not reproduction. It is museum item and has a huge historical value.
TEST: This particular item passed very important test – it does not glow under the black lamp (all paper after 1945 glow under the black light) - please look at the images.
Estimate price: $700 - $800.
HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago the same item was sold on eBay for $399 - please see the screenshot.
PAY in PARTS: You can pay for any item during 2 - 3 months. Just make a deposit 10% and the item will wait for you.
NEW: Returning customers will have FREE SHIPPING in USA and 50% DISCOUNT on international shipping.
Our shipping days for this auction are: January 28, February 4, February 18, 2020.
NEW: Returning customer will have FREE SHIPPING in USA and 50% DISCOUNT on international shipping.
CONSIGNMENTS: Email us to discuss your consignments. Our commission is VERY LOW - 10%.

WIKIPEDIA: The currency of Kievan Rus' in the eleventh centurwas called grivna. The word is thought to derive from the Slavic griva; c.f. Ukrainian, Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbo-Croatian griva, meaning "mane". It might have indicated something valuable worn around the neck, usually made of silver or gold; c.f. Bulgarian and Serbian grivna (гривна, "bracelet"). Later, the word was used to describe silver or gold ingots of a certain weight; c.f. Ukrainian hryvenyk (гривеник), Russian grivennik ("10-kopek piece"). The modern Ukrainian hryvnia is sometimes transliterated as hryvna, hrivna, gryvna or grivna, due to its Russian language counterpart, гри́вна, pronounced grívna. However, the standard English name for the currency is hryvnia. The National Bank of Ukraine has recommended that a distinction be made between hryvnia and grívna in both historical and practical means.

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