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Ukrainian hryvnia was created in 1996.

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Hryvnia or Hryvnya, (UAH). Currency does not hold strong, and the hryvnia is losing value

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Hryvnia (UAH) is currently used in Ukraine.

It is also called Ukrainian Hryvnia.

It`s value today, 5th February 2011 is :

8.72 UAH = 1 USD.

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Hryvnia (UAH)

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The currency of Ukraine is the hryvnia.

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NO, Ukraine use Hryvnia

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The Hryvnia is the currency of the Ukraine.

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This is money from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia (so Kopiyok would be more akin to Cents and Hryvnia more akin to Dollars), and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US Dollar as of late February 2012.

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The Hryvnia is the currency of Ukraine, not the euro.

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This money from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012.

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Ukraine's currency is called hryvnia, and is worth about a quarter.

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012.

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The currency used in Ukraine is the Ukrainian Hryvnia, also known as the UAH.

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As of December 2017, $1 equals 27.17 Ukrainian Hryvnia.

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The hryvnia, sometimes hryvnya or grivna(Ukrainian: гривня); has been the national currencн of Ukraine since September 2, 1996. The hryvnia is subdivided into 100 kopiyok. In Medieval times it was a currency of Kievan Rus.

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This is money from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012, so the exchange value of the 10 Kopiyok is about 1 US cent.

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012, so the exchange value of the 10 Kopiyok is around 1 US cent.

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012, so the exchange value of the 5 Kopiyok is less than 1 US cent.

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A grivnik is a unit of currency that was used in Ukraine before it adopted the hryvnia as its official currency in 1996. It was equivalent to 10 kopecks.

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The currency used in the Ukraine is the hryvnia. It has been used there since 1996 after Ukraine split from the Soviet Union.

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At the time of answering... 1 GBP would get you 37,17 UAH. However, rates fluctuate by the minute.

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Ukraine is a large country in Eastern Europe.

The Ukrainian Hryvnia is the currency of Ukraine.


The currency code for Hryvni is UAH.

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 12 Hryvnia to the UK pound as of late February 2012, so the exchange value of the 10 Kopiyok is less than 1 UK pence.

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There is a bureau in London called Thomas Exchange UK Limited who change virtually any foreign currency including Ukrainian Hryvnia. As a matter of interest they still change many of the old pre-Euro currencies. They are based at 13 Maddox Street (tel 0207 493 1300).

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Ukraine is a large country in Eastern Europe.

The Ukrainian Hryvnia is the currency of Ukraine.


The currency code for Hryvni is UAH.

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The word is are not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012.

You did not state the denomination of the coin (e.g., 5 Kopiyok or 10 Kopiyok), so I cannot provide a numismatic valuation.

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The words are not "ykpaiha konihok" but rather "УКРАЇНА КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "UKRAINA KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 8 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of mid-October 2009, so the exchange value of the 25 Kopiyok is about 3 US cents and the exchange value of the 50 Kopiyok is about 6 US cents.

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012, so the exchange value of the 5 Kopiyok is less than 1 US cent.

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Money is "hro-shee" (гроші). The currency of Ukraine in the hryvnia (гривня), which consists of 100 ko-peey-ky (копійки).

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The words are not "5 konihok" but rather "5 КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "5 KOPIYOK" in English. There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 8 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of early November 2009, so the exchange value of the exchange value of the 5 Kopiyok is about 0.6 US cents.

You didn't state the year, but while the 1992 is very common (worth maybe 50 US cents in Uncirculated condition), the 1994 5 kopiyok coin is actually quite scarce and could be (according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins) be worth up to US$100.00 in Uncirculated condition.

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The chief successor to the Slavic center of Rus', Ukraine uses this name as it's basic currency, called in the Rus'-Ukrainian language, hryvnia.

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Ukraine does not use the Euro. Ukraine is a European country, but it is not a member of the European Union. Only 17 of the 27 countries in the European Union use the euro. The currency of the Ukraine is hryvnia.

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012, so the exchange value of the 5 Kopiyok is less than 1 US cent.

The value of a 1992 5 Kopiyok coin is, according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, about US$0.65 in Uncirculated condition, and less if circulated.

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The words are not "ykpaiha konihok" but rather "УКРАЇНА КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "UKRAINA KOPIYOK." You didn't state the coin's denomination, but Ukraine typically produces coins in the denominations of 1 Kopiyka, 2 Kopiyky, 5 Kopiyok, 10 Kopiyok, 25 Kopiyok or 50 Kopiyok. There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 8 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of November 2011, so the exchange value of the 10 Kopiyok is about 1 US cent, for the 25 Kopiyok about 3 US cents and for the 50 Kopiyok about 6 US cents. There is unlikely to be much numismatic value in these coins.

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The words are not "ykpaiha konihok" but rather "УКРАЇНА КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "UKRAINA KOPIYOK." You didn't state the coin's denomination, but it is either 25 or 50 Kopiyok (1 Kopiyka, 2 Kopiyky, 5 Kopiyok and 10 Kopiyok coins were not produced in 1995). There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 8 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of mid-October 2009, so the exchange value of the 25 Kopiyok is about 3 US cents and the exchange value of the 50 Kopiyok is about 6 US cents.

1995 seems to be the "key date" (such as it is) for Ukraininan kopiyok-denominated coins. The value of a 1995 25 Kopiyok coin is, according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, about US$1.50 in Very Fine condition, US$3.00 in Extremely Fine and US$6.00 in Uncirculated. The value of a 1995 50 Kopiyok coin is about US$3.00 in Very Fine condition, US$5.00 in Extremely Fine and US$10.00 in Uncirculated.

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The words are not "ykpaiha konihok" but rather "УКРАЇНА КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "UKRAINA KOPIYOK." You didn't state the coin's denomination, but it is either 5, 10, 25 or 50 Kopiyok (not 1 or 2, as it would be 1 Kopiyka or 2 Kopiyky). There are, in case you're interested, 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 8 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of mid-October 2009.

The value of a 1992 coin, depends on denomination, and condition, but broadly, the 5 Kopiyok is worth is maybe US$0.25 in nice circulated condition and $0.50 in uncirculated, the 10 and 25 Kopiyok are maybe $1.00 in nice circulated condition and $2.00 in uncirculated, and the 50 Kopiyok is maybe $1.50 in nice circulated condition and $3.00 in uncirculated.

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This is a coin from the Ukraine. The words are not "ykpaiha konihok" but rather "УКРАЇНА КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "UKRAINA KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012, so the exchange value of the 5 Kopiyok is less than 1 US cent.

Ukraine did not have its own currency in 1974 (it was then part of the USSR and used the USSR Rouble), but the 1994 5 kopiyok seems to be quite rate (as compared to the far more common 1992 5 kopiyok). The value of a 1994 5 Kopiyok coin is, according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, about US$100.00 in Uncirculated condition (this compares to US$0.65 for the 1992 5 kopiyok coin in the same condition).

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern --Y--IA. That is, seven letter words with 3rd letter Y and 6th letter I and 7th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are:

epyllia

hryvnia

onychia

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 8 words with the pattern ---V--A. That is, seven letter words with 4th letter V and 7th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are:

bravura

cerveza

corvina

gravida

hryvnia

hryvnya

nirvana

valvula

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern H----IA. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter H and 6th letter I and 7th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are:

himatia

hryvnia

hymenia

hypoxia

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern -R--N-A. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter R and 5th letter N and 7th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are:

hryvnia

hryvnya

organza

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern --Y-NIA. That is, seven letter words with 3rd letter Y and 5th letter N and 6th letter I and 7th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are:

hryvnia

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern H---N-A. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter H and 5th letter N and 7th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are:

hosanna

hryvnia

hryvnya

hymenia

hyponea

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern HR--N--. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter H and 2nd letter R and 5th letter N. In alphabetical order, they are:

hryvnas

hryvnia

hryvnya

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Here is a list of all official currencies in Europe:

Icelandic Krona

Norwegian Krone

Swedish Krona

Danish Krone

Euro

Pound Sterling

Swiss Franc

Koruna

Zloty

Litas

Lats

Russian Ruble

Belarusian Ruble

Hryvnia

Moldovan Leu

Romanian Leu

Lev

Lira

Dener

Lek

Dinar

Convertible Mark

Kuna

Forint

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 7 words with the pattern H---NI-. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter H and 5th letter N and 6th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are:

hazanim

hedonic

holonic

hominid

hryvnia

hyaenic

hymenia

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern HRY---A. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter H and 2nd letter R and 3rd letter Y and 7th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are:

hryvnia

hryvnya

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern HRY--I-. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter H and 2nd letter R and 3rd letter Y and 6th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are:

hryvnia

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