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In circulation since 28 July 2009.
Technical description
The coin is dedicated to the ancient monument – Chersonesos Taurica (peninsula
of the Tauri in Greek), a city-state on the south-western coast of
Crimea established in 422 – 421 B.C. which struck own coins.
The history of Chersonesos
Taurica is subdivided into two periods: the antique (from the foundation to
the 4th century A.D.) and the medieval one (5th-15th
centuries). During two millennia, in the period of prosperity of ancient
Greece, Rome and Byzantium, Chersonesos was an important commercial and
cultural centre on the Crimean peninsula playing a special role in the
mutual relations of Byzantium and Kyiv Rus.
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On the coin obverse
above there are the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine, the semicircular
inscription ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (National Bank of Ukraine), beneath -
the coin face value 100/ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ (100 hryvnias), indication of the metal and
its fineness Au 900, weight in fineness 31,1 and the coin issue year 2009 to
the right, in the coin centre, above, there are depicted a fragment of an
ancient structure and the signal bell tower, below, against the background
of the meander, there are ancient coins of Chersonesos and a lamp (5th-6th
centuries A.D.).
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On the coin reversein the
foreground there are depicted the ruins of an ancient structure of
Chersonesos, a basilica; in the background there is Saint Prince Volodymyr
Cathedral built in the middle of the 19th century on the ruins of a medieval
temple where the Prince Volodymyr is supposed to have been baptized; above
there is the semicircular legend ÕÅÐÑÎÍÅÑ ÒÀÂвÉÑÜÊÈÉ (Chersonesos
Taurica).
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Designer and engraver – Volodymyr Demianenko.

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