Put into circulation: March 22, 2017
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Technical Specifications |
Denomination
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Metal
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Weight, g
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Diameter, mm
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Quality class of coinage
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edge
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Mintage, pcs
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5
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nickel silver
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16.54
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35
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special uncirculated
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corrugated |
35000 |
Series: Revival of Ukrainian statehood
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This coin
commemorates the events of 1917 - 1921, when the nation
Ukrainian fought to restore and preserve its statehood. During
the revolution, the Ukrainian People's Republic, the State
Ukrainian and the Western Ukrainian People's Republic. These
Complex social and political events greatly contributed to
Ukraine regained its independence in 1991. The powerful spirit of
those times, along with historical transformations and changes,
They had, among other things, a significant impact on art, which
it reflected confusion, concern and social unrest. The
coin is made in an avant-garde style, reminiscent of the
world-famous avant-garde artists whose birth, upbringing,
Self-awareness and national traditions are connected with Ukraine. These include David Burliuk, Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Tatlin, Aleksandra Ekster, Vasyl Yermilov, Alexander Bogomazov... |
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Obverse : above is
the legend ??????? (Ukraine), the face value of the coin 5 ???????
(5 hryvnias), the small coat of arms of Ukraine and the issuance of
coins of the year 2017; against a soft background is the
following conventional composition: a Ukrainian flag with a
trident in the center, below which is a composition that
symbolizes a broken Russian empire; The mint mark of the NBU Banknote Printing and Minting Works is on the left.
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Reverse : there is the
following conventional composition: a mobile standard bearer with a
blue and yellow flag (colored, printed) on the background of
columns of protesters holding flags and banners. These
protesters symbolize those dramatic events in the history of
Ukraine when there were massive demonstrations, slogans and calls for
independence, freedom, etc.; There are also the following legends: ???????????? ????????? (Ukrainian revolution) (top), 1917/1921 (bottom).
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Designer : Volodymyr Taran, Oleksandr Kharuk, Serhii Kharuk
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Engraver : Volodymyr Demianenko, Volodymyr Atamanchuk
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