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Museum of money of Feodosia >> COMMEMORATIVE AND JUBILEE COINS. >> 2011. >> Silver 10 Hryvnias coins. COMMEMORATIVE AND JUBILEE SILVER 10 HRYVNIAS COINS ISSUED IN 2011.
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Denomination: 10 Hryvnias
Year: 2011
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'Smith'. 'Folk Crafts of Ukraine' series. The coin is dedicated to the smithcraft, i.e. treatment of iron by the hot forging techniques. As early as in the Xth – XIIth centuries the skills of smiths reached such a high level that some of the iron treatment methods and processes for manufacture of tools and household goods have remained practically unchanged to this day.
Obverse: Above there are the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine and the conventionalized legend: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE) thereunder; in the centre there are depicted in a conventionalized manner two little birds and (to the left and right of them) different smithcraft products – Old Rus arms and household stuff; below there are the legends: 10 / ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ / 2011 (10 HRYVNIAS).
Reverse: There is depicted a smith at work. Above, there is the legend ÊÎÂÀËÜ (SMITH). To the left and right of the central composition there are ornamental patterns.
The silver coin has been produced with application of greening (patina making) technology. 925 standard silver. Weight – 31.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – smooth with in-depth designation of the metal, its weight in fineness and NBU Mint logo. Artists: Vladymyr Taran, Aleksander Kharuk, Serhii Kharuk, sculptors: Anatolii Demianenko, Sviatoslav Ivanenko.
Put in circulation since 28 March 2011. Mintage: 10 000. The coin was struck at the National Bank of Ukraine Mint.
FMM hasn't got this coin yet.
Country or town: Ukraine
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Denomination: 10 Hryvnias
Year: 2011
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'Hopak'. The coin is dedicated to the Hopak, a Ukrainian folk dance, the performance whereof includes various steps of choreographic improvisation. The dance may be solitary, couple or group one. The Hopak quite often happens to be of a majestic, heroic character.
Obverse: There are the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine and the semicircular description: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE), a couple caught up in the stylized swirl of a dance and the following legends beneath: ÄÅÑßÒÜ ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ (10 HRYVNIAS) as well as the issue year – 2011 (to the right).
Reverse: There is depicted a dancing Cossack with a sable to whose left there is stylized ornament.
925 standard silver. Weight – 31.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – smooth with in-depth designation of the metal, its weight in fineness and NBU Mint logo. Artist: Mykola Kochubei, sculptors: Anatolii Demianenko and Sviatoslav Ivanenko.
Put in circulation since 29 July 2011. Mintage: 7 000. The coin was struck at the National Bank of Ukraine Mint.
FMM hasn't got this coin yet.
Country or town: Ukraine
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Denomination: 10 Hryvnias
Year: 2011
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'St. Andrew's Church'. 'Architectural monuments of Ukraine' series. The coin is dedicated to an architectural pearl of Kyiv built in the middle of the XVIII-th century in the style of Baroque to a design by prominent architect F.B. Rastrelli, i.e. to the St. Andrew’s Church. The church’s sophisticated outlines, clear-cut proportions, splendid harmony of forms and surrounding landscape won it general recognition and fame.
Obverse: Above there are the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine and the three-line legend: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE) thereunder; lower there is depicted a fragment of Baroque embossment on which an emphasis was put in decoration of the interior of the church; beneath there are the coin face values and issue year: 10 / ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ / 2011 (10 HRYVNIAS).
Reverse: On both coins there are the St. Andrew’s Church image and legends: Êȯ (KYIV) against the background of the church, ÀÍÄв¯ÂÑÜÊÀ ÖÅÐÊÂÀ (ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH) to the left, semicircular, and XVIII ñò. (XVIII century) to the right, vertical.
925 standard silver. Weight – 31.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – smooth with in-depth designation of the metal, its weight in fineness and NBU Mint logo. Artist: Borys Hrudenko. sculptors: Vladymyr Atamanchuk, Sviatoslav Ivanenko.
Put in circulation since 20 July 2011. Mintage: 8 000. The coin was struck at the National Bank of Ukraine Mint.
FMM hasn't got this coin yet.
Country or town: Ukraine
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Denomination: 10 Hryvnias
Year: 2011
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'Hryhorovych-Barskyi Family'. 'Famous Families of Ukraine' series. The coin is dedicated to a well-known Ukrainian family; Vasyl Hryhorovych-Barskyi, a traveller and writer, Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi, an outstanding architect and engineer who worked in Kyiv, and other known public figures of Kyiv descended from the family.
Obverse: Above there are the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine and the semicircular legend: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE); below – the coin denomination: 10 ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ (10 HRYVNIAS); in the centre there is depicted the Fountain of Samson, located in the Podil raion of the city of Kyiv, surrounded with eight-point stars often used by Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi as architectural trim (Baroque style); to the right – the coin issue year 2011.
Reverse: There are depicted the coat of arms of Hryhorovych-Barskyi family, a conventionalized family tree with the cartouches wherein there are: a drawing of the traveler Vasyl Hryhorovych-Barskyi as he portrayed himself (to the left) and St. Nicholas Church on the Shore in Kyiv erected from the design by Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi (to the right); along the coin edge there are bow-shaped inscriptions: above – Ð²Ä ÃÐÈÃÎÐÎÂÈײÂ-ÁÀÐÑÜÊÈÕ (family of Hryhorovych-Barskyis), to the left – ÂÀÑÈËÜ (VASYL) 1701 – 1747, and to the right – ²ÂÀÍ (IVAN) 1713 – 1785; below there is the family motto: ÒÐÓÄ ÌÎß ÑÈËÀ (LABOUR (IS) MY FORCE).
925 standard silver. Weight – 31.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – smooth with in-depth designation of the metal, its weight in fineness and NBU Mint logo. Artists: Vladymyr Taran, Aleksander Kharuk, Serhii Kharuk, sculptors: Anatolii Demianenko, Sviatoslav Ivanenko.
Put in circulation since 26 August 2011. Mintage: 5 000. The coin was struck at the National Bank of Ukraine Mint.
FMM hasn't got this coin yet.
Country or town: Ukraine
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Denomination: 10 Hryvnias
Year: 2011
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'UEFA Euro 2012™ Final Tournament. City of Donetsk'. Series 'Sport'. The commemorative coin is dedicated to an important sporting event – the final tournament of the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, some final matches whereof are to take place in Donetsk.
Obverse: There are depicted: above – the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine with the semicircular inscription: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE); against the background of the map of Ukraine with the legend: ÄÎÍÅÖÜÊ (Donetsk) there is the holographic image of the official UEFA Euro 2012 logo with the inscriptions thereunder UEFA / EURO 2012™ / POLAND-UKRAINE; to the right – the coin issue year 2011 and the bow-shaped face value: ÄÅÑßÒÜ ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ (TEN HRYVNIAS).
Reverse: Against the conventionalized background of the Donbass Arena Stadium there is depicted a figurine of the goal-keeper with the ball in motion; above there is the city panorama and Coat of Arms of Donetsk; below – the inscription: Ô²ÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÒÓÐͲР×ÅÌϲÎÍÀÒÓ ªÂÐÎÏÈ / Ç ÔÓÒÁÎËÓ / 2012 ð. (FINAL TOURNAMENT OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF EUROPE / OF FOOTBALL / 2012 YEAR).
925 standard silver. Weight – 31.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – smooth with in-depth designation of the metal, its weight in fineness and NBU Mint logo. Artists: Vladymyr Taran, Aleksander Kharuk, Serhii Kharuk, sculptors: Vladymyr Atamanchuk, Anatolii Demianenko.
Put in circulation since 1 December 2011. Mintage: 15 000. The coin was struck at the National Bank of Ukraine Mint.
FMM hasn't got this coin yet.
Country or town: Ukraine
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