Hindustani78
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working legally or illegally or not at the end of the day the Ukrainian bank note have to be valued by Ukranian Reserve bank. It does not matter which country is holding said note.
So at the end of the day, If ukrainian reserve bank did not value that note, thbe yes, it will he like you said, it would worth nothing but merely the value of the paper it printed on
Again, whether or not Ukrainian Reserve bank do that woukd be a whole new question altogether
Russian Federation have confiscated 191 million Ukrainian currency from Privat Bank which is like 660 million rubles in currency value, so you still think those 191 million Ukrainian currency is having no value ? If that bank was working then it was working under agreement with the Russian authorities of Crimea in which even Ukrainian government seems to be agreed. so now the question is this why now Ukrainian central bank have to interfere in this matter , when it has become already an international issue involving Governments.
Hryvnia was declared to be in circulation until the end of 2014, exchange rate was fixed to 3.8 to 1 on March 18 2014.
According to Oleg Zorenko, the treasury of the main headquarters of the National Bank of Ukraine in Crimea, as of the annexation, held about 4 billion Hryvnia in cash, the cash in the hands of the population may constitute another 2-3 billion UAH.
If around 6 billion Ukranian currency was there during the time of Annexation of Crimea. How much currency is Russian Federation is holding ?