Object Details
Description
Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Ukrainian People’s Republic (UPR) declared independence from Russia and issued banknotes to signal its national sovereignty and identity. The banknotes prominently display the trident symbol from medieval Kyivan coins and illustrate the diversity of Ukrainian cultural heritage. The 1917 note includes four languages: Ukrainian, Polish, Russian, and Yiddish. The inclusion of Yiddish on the note reflects the country’s large Jewish community, even in the context of violent and longstanding antisemitism. The UPR was forcibly subsumed into the Soviet Union in 1922.
Credit Line
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer L. Neinken
date made
1917
ID Number
NU.66.16652
catalog number
66.16652
accession number
269144
serial number
185
Object Name
note
Physical Description
paper (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 10.4 cm x 16.8 cm; 4 3/32 in x 6 5/8 in
place made
Ukraine
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Exhibition
Value of Money
Exhibition Location
National Museum of American History
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_2022875