The brown 2 Ukrainian hryvni banknote marks the final issuance of this denomination as a note. Its obverse side showcases the national coat of arms alongside the monarch Kiev Yaroslav I the Wise. On the reverse side, Saint Sophia’s Cathedral in Kiev takes center stage, flanked by the National Bank of Ukraine logo, a bowl, a helmet, swords, and a document. Security features include a solid security thread with the denomination and a trident printed in demetalized ink, as well as watermarks of Yaroslav I the Wise and an electrotype 2. Its dimensions measure 118 mm by 63 mm.