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Born in Ukraine.
Nominal: 5 uah
Circulation start date: 01.06.2023
Material: silver
Description:
This coin celebrates little Ukrainians, who carry within themselves the life-creating roots of ancient and present times, and whose place and time of birth in this land are not accidental. Our futures are in the small palms of our children, while their present is in our hands. This is precisely what Ukraine is fighting for now! For the freedom of the children who are born in our country. Before russia’s full-scale invasion, over 7,000,000 children lived in Ukraine. The invaders deprived many of these children of a happy childhood, their homes, and of their loved ones. All of them have only one dream – Ukraine’s Victory. All of us believe that Mother Ukraine will be reborn from the ruins and that new generations of happy children born in free and independent Ukraine will grow up there!
Obverse: above is Ukraine’s small coat of arms; to the left of the coat of arms are the semicircular legend УКРАЇНА (Ukraine) and the coin’s issue year 2023; to the right of the coat of arms is the coin’s face value П’ЯТЬ ГРИВЕНЬ (five hryvnias); in the center is Oleh Shupliak’s picture “The Cradle,” which has a traditional Ukrainian flavor; the picture shows one of the most precious archetypes of Ukrainians – parents’ house surrounded by hollyhocks and a towel, the house is both a cradle and a nest, symbolizing the continuation of the family.
Reverse: there is a picture by Oleh Shupliak called “The Link”: against the backdrop of a stylized Universe is a child in a space suit who is inextricably linked by an umbilical cord with its mother Ukraine (the map of Ukraine above); to the left, against a smooth background, is the semicircular legend НАРОДЖЕНИЙ В УКРАЇНІ (born in Ukraine).
Painter: Shupliak Oleh.
Sculptor: Demianenko Anatolii, Atamanchuk Volodymyr.
Coins in circulation (planned/actual): 5000/5000
Weight of pure precious metals, gramme:
15.55
Diameter, mm.: 33
Quality: proof
Born in Ukraine
Nominal: 5 uah
Circulation start date: 01.06.2023
Material: german silver
Description:
This coin celebrates little Ukrainians, who carry within themselves the life-creating roots of ancient and present times, and whose place and time of birth in this land are not accidental. Our futures are in the small palms of our children, while their present is in our hands. This is precisely what Ukraine is fighting for now! For the freedom of the children who are born in our country. Before russia’s full-scale invasion, over 7,000,000 children lived in Ukraine. The invaders deprived many of these children of a happy childhood, their homes, and of their loved ones. All of them have only one dream – Ukraine’s Victory. All of us believe that Mother Ukraine will be reborn from the ruins and that new generations of happy children born in free and independent Ukraine will grow up there!
Obverse: above is Ukraine’s small coat of arms; to the left of the coat of arms are the semicircular legend УКРАЇНА (Ukraine) and the coin’s issue year 2023; to the right of the coat of arms is the coin’s face value П’ЯТЬ ГРИВЕНЬ (five hryvnias); in the center is Oleh Shupliak’s picture “The Cradle,” which has a traditional Ukrainian flavor; the picture shows one of the most precious archetypes of Ukrainians – parents’ house surrounded by hollyhocks and a towel, the house is both a cradle and a nest, symbolizing the continuation of the family. On the nickel silver coin, the mint mark of the NBU’s Banknote Printing and Minting Works is located beneath, against a smooth background.
Reverse: there is a picture by Oleh Shupliak called “The Link”: against the backdrop of a stylized Universe is a child in a space suit who is inextricably linked by an umbilical cord with its mother Ukraine (the map of Ukraine above); to the left, against a smooth background, is the semicircular legend НАРОДЖЕНИЙ В УКРАЇНІ (born in Ukraine).
Painter: Shupliak Oleh
Sculptor: Demianenko Anatolii, Atamanchuk Volodymyr
Coins in circulation (planned/actual): 75000/75000
Mass, g:
16.54
Diameter, mm.: 35
Quality: special uncirculated
Coin edges: corrugated
The Mariupol Drama Theater – a Place of Unspeakable Pain
Release date: 30.05.2023
Material: souvenir
Description:
This medal commemorates one of the most tragic events in the history of the brutal crimes committed by the russian army against civilians in Ukraine. The crime was committed at the Mariupol Drama Theater, which in the spring of 2022 was filled not with an audience, but with hundreds of Mariupol residents who were hiding there from russian bombs and shelling. But the enemy, disregarding the laws of war, purposefully dropped an extremely powerful aerial bomb on the theater on 16 March, killing hundreds of people – mostly women, children and the elderly – who were buried under the rubble of the theater. We will not forget!
Obverse: against a smooth background are Ukraine’s small coat of arms, the vertical legend УКРАЇНА (Ukraine) (beneath, to the left) and the medal’s issue year – 20/23 (to the right); in the center against the smooth background of the outline of the Virgin Mary, holding an omophorion in her outstretched arms, is a non-canonical image of the Virgin, who is covering her face with her hands out of grief and despair; tears, which become bigger towards the bottom, are flowing from under her palms; above, on both sides of the figure, against a matt background symbolizing the damage done to the city, are the following legends: МІСТО (city) (to the left) МАРІЇ (of Mariia) (to the right); beneath, to the right is the mint mark of the NBU’s Banknote Printing and Minting Works.
Reverse: there is the following stylized composition: against a smooth background symbolizing the explosion of an aerial bomb, the theater building is shown as a target; in front of the facades of the theater the word “CHILDREN” is written in large letters in Russian; there are the following semicircular legends: МАРІУПОЛЬСЬКИЙ (Mariupol) (above, to the left) and ДРАМТЕАТР (Drama Theater) (beneath, to the right).
Painter: Taran Volodymyr , Kharuk Oleksandr, Kharuk Serhii.
Sculptor: Ivanenko Sviatoslav and Demianenko Volodymyr .
Coins in circulation (planned/actual): 30000/30000
Diameter, mm.: 35
Quality: special uncirculated
Coin edges: smooth
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The Support Forces of Ukraine’s Armed Forces (a roll of 25 circulation commemorative coins)
Nominal: 250 uah
Release date: 19.05.2023
Material: souvenir
Description:
This roll celebrates the Support Forces of Ukraine’s Armed Forces – the type of forces responsible for providing, in a timely manner, engineering support, setting up radiation, chemical and biological defenses, as well as for providing topographic and hydrometeorological support for troops.
The rolls’ souvenir packaging bears the legend БАНКНОТНО-МОНЕТНИЙ ДВІР НБУ (the NBU’s Banknote Printing and Minting Works), the mint mark of the NBU’s Banknote Printing and Minting Works, the legend / ОБІГОВА ПАМ’ЯТНА МОНЕТА, СИЛИ ПІДТРИМКИ / ЗСУ (/ circulation commemorative coin, Support Forces / Ukraine’s Armed Forces); it also features face value – 250, the graphic symbol of the hryvnia and the legend 25 ШТУК (25 units); there are also an emblem of the Support Forces of Ukraine’s Armed Forces and a stylized image of an ancient defense fortification – a palisade.
Obverse: above is Ukraine’s small coat of arms; in the center, surrounded by an old Rus ornament is the following semicircular legend: УКРАЇНА/10/ ГРИВЕНЬ (Ukraine/10/hryvnias); against the backdrop of the ornament are the coins’ issue year – 2023 (beneath) and the mint mark of the NBU’s Banknote Printing and Minting Works (to the right).
Reverse: there is the emblem of the Support Forces of Ukraine’s Armed Forces; above is the following circular legend: СИЛИ ПІДТРИМКИ ЗСУ – ЗАВЖДИ ПОРУЧ (The Support Forces of Ukraine’s Armed Forces are always standing by).
Painter: Demianenko Volodymyr and Kovalenko Olha.
Sculptor: Demianenko Volodymyr and Volodymyr Atamanchuk Volodymyr.
Coins in circulation (planned/actual): 20000/20000
Quality: <not assigned>
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