
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the reverse side of a single Ukrainian 1 Hryvnia banknote, issued in 2014, resting on a dark, granular surface, with the implied context of being located in the city of Meknes, Morocco. The banknote is oriented vertically, with its top edge slightly creased. A large numeral '1' is centrally positioned near the top, above the Cyrillic text "ОДНА ГРИВНЯ" (One Hryvnia). Vertical serial numbers, "ПД 4364441," are visible along both the left and right edges of the note. The central design features a detailed engraving of the ancient city of Chersonesus Taurica, rendered with intricate linear patterns that exhibit subtle shifts in blue and yellow hues. The artwork depicts classical architectural ruins and structures. Additional ornamental patterns are integrated into the banknote's design, including the text "НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ" (National Bank of Ukraine) in smaller print. The banknote is the sole subject, with no people, actions, or interactions depicted. The environment consists only of the dark, textured surface upon which the banknote is placed, offering no further visual details of its assumed Meknes setting.
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