Series: Prince Ukraine
The coin is dedicated to Princess Olga (about 910-969) - the ruler of the Kievan state in 945-964. He carried out a state reform. Organized the main points of Kyiv's central government and local justice, which contributed to the establishment of the Old Russian state. In foreign policy, the course started by Askold. He personally accepted Christianity in Constantinople in 955. Subsequently, he invited European priests to Kyiv to spread Christianity. Canonized by the Orthodox Church (Christ's name is Elena). 10 hryvnia, year: 2000 year Circulation: 10,000 pieces, Metal: silver (Ag 925), Weight 31,1 grams
Series: Outstanding Persons of Ukraine
The coin is dedicated to the outstanding Ukrainian educator, publicist, children's writer, whose 100th anniversary is included in the memorable dates, which are celebrated at the UNESCO level - Vasily Oleksandrovych Sukhomlinsky. V. Sukhomlynsky entered the history of the Ukrainian school as the creator of the `school of joy` - the original system of education and upbringing of children, based on the idea of ??self-worth and uniqueness of each individual, his free development. The ideas proposed by Vasyl Sukhomlinsky formed the basis of the new Ukrainian school being implemented in Ukraine. 2 hryvnias, year of issue: 2018 Mintage: 35000 pcs, Metal: nickel silver, Weight 12,8 grams
National Bank of Ukraine on September 1, enters into circulation commemorative circulating coins "20 years of monetary reform in Ukraine" in denominations of 1 hryvnia, dedicated to the 20th anniversary of an extremely important event that has become a part of history of our country - the introduction of the national currency of Ukraine - Hryvnia.
Denomination 1 hryvnia made of aluminum bronze category as coinage - "uncirculated" weight - 6,8 grams, diameter - 26.0 mm, circulation - 60 000 units (including 10 000 in the set "coins of Ukraine, 50 000 in souvenir package).
The commemorative coin is a valid means of payment in Ukraine and mandatory for acceptance without any limitation on its face value to all types of payments and for crediting accounts, deposits, letters of credit and transfers.
Series: Other coins
The coin is dedicated to the Ukrainian Antarctic Scientific Center - the station 'Academician Vernadsky' (former name 'Faraday'), which is located on the island of Galindez of the Argentine Archipelago. The station was transferred to Ukraine in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the British Antarctic Service and the Ukrainian Antarctic Center. Research at the station is carried out in many scientific fields and aimed at ensuring the geopolitical interests of Ukraine in this region, integration into world science, etc. 5 hryvnias, year of issue: 2005 Circulation: 60000 pcs., Metal: nickel silver, Weight: 16.54 grams.
Series: Spiritual treasures of Ukraine
The silver coin is dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the UNESCO World Heritage Register ensemble of the historic center of the city of Lviv. The first documentary mention of Lviv dates from 1256, which is considered the date of its foundation. The city is charming with its centuries-old history and beauty. Amazing architectural monuments are found here at every step and form together one of the most beautiful historical and architectural reserves in Europe. 10 hryvnia, year: 2008, circulation: 5000 pcs, metal: silver (Ag 925), weight 31,1 gram
Series: Revival of Ukrainian statehood
The coin is dedicated to the 10th anniversary of monetary reform in Ukraine. 5 hryvnias, year of issue: 2005 Circulation: 45000 pcs., Metal: nickel silver, Weight: 16.54 grams.
Series: Revival of Ukrainian statehood
The silver coin is dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the monetary reform in Ukraine. 100 hryvnias, year of issue: 2006 Circulation: 1501 pcs., Metal: silver (Ag 999), weight 1000 grams.
Series: Revival of Ukrainian statehood
The coin is issued on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Constitution of Ukraine. 5 hryvnias, year of issue: 2005 Circulation: 30000 pcs., Metal: nickel silver, Weight: 16.54 grams.