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Museum of money of Feodosia >> COMMEMORATIVE AND JUBILEE COINS. >> 2010. >> Silver 10 Hryvnias coins. COMMEMORATIVE AND JUBILEE SILVER 10 HRYVNIAS COINS ISSUED IN 2010.
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Denomination: 10 Hryvnias
Year: 2010
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'XXI Winter Winter Olympic Games'. 'Sports' series. The coin is dedicated to an important event of the international sports life, i.e. the XXI-st Olympic Winter Games in the city of Vancouver (Canada).
Obverse: Above there are the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine and the semicircular legend: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE); below – a winter composition symbolizing the motion, the coin issue year 2010 (to the right) and the coin denomination 10 ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ (10 HRYVNIAS) – against the relief background downmost.
Reverse: Above there is depicted a conventionalized holographic snowflake with the numerals XXI thereon and images of different sports representatives surrounding the snowflake: of biathlon, freestyle skiing, figure skating, speed skating, etc. together with the legends: ÇÈÌβ Î˲ÌϲÉÑÜʲ ²ÃÐÈ / ÂÀÍÊÓÂÅÐ 2010 (WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES / VANCOUVER 2010).
925 standard silver. Weight – 31.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – smooth with in-depth designation of the metal, its weight in fineness. Artists: Vladymyr Taran, Aleksander Kharuk, Sergey Kharuk; sculptor: Anatolyi Demianenko.
Put in circulation since January 25, 2010. 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: 2010
Material: Silver
Description: Jubilee coin '3rd Centenary of the Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk'. 'Rebirth of Ukrainian Statehood' series. The coin is dedicated to a monument of Ukrainian politico-legal thought of the XVIII-th century – Pacta et Constitutiones Legum Libertatumque Exercitus Zaporoviensis (Pacts and Constitutions of Rights and Freedoms of the Zaporizhian Host) known as well as the Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk. It was the first European constitution of the modern type. It was adopted on April 5 (16), 1710, when electing Pylyp Orlyk as the Hetman of Ukraine.
Obverse: Above there are the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine and the semicircular legend: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE); beneath there are indicated the coin face value and mintage year 10 ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ / 2010 (10 HRYVNIAS). In the center there is depicted the conventionalized composition – the Cossack starshyna (senior officials) headed by the Hetman (to the left) and Cossacks (to the right), which symbolizes the approval of the Constitution.
Reverse: There is a portrait of Pylyp Orlyk having a quill pen in hand against the background of a conventionalized sheet of the Constitution. To the left there are the semicircular inscriptions: ÊÎÍÑÒÈÒÓÖ²ß ÏÈËÈÏÀ ÎÐËÈÊÀ (CONSTITUTION OF PYLYP ORLYK) and 300 / ÐÎʲ (300 YEARS).
925 standard silver. Weight – 31.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – smooth with in-depth designation of the metal, its weight in fineness the NBU Mint logotype. Artists: Vladymyr Taran, Aleksander Kharuk, Sergey Kharuk; sculptors: Vladymyr Demianenko, Vladymyr Atamanchuk.
Put in circulation since March 25, 2010. 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: 2010
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'Zarvanytsia – Maria’s Spiritual Centre'. 'Rebirth of the Christian Spirituality in Ukraine' series. The coin is dedicated to one of the old pilgrimage places – Maria’s Spiritual Centre in the village of Zarvanytsia (Ternopil Oblast), whose origination is tied in with the legendary apparition of a wonderworking icon of the Mother of God. To date Zarvanytsia is one of the most respected places of penitential sojourn.
Obverse: Above there are the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine and the semicircular legend: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE); beneath there are indicated the coin face value and mintage year 10 ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ / 2010 (10 HRYVNIAS). In the center there is depicted the wonderworking icon of Our Lady of Zarvanytsia, to the right and left whereof – the angels from the iconostasis.
Reverse: There is depicted the impressive architectural ensemble of the cathedral of Our Lady of Zarvanytsia with its bell tower and inscriptions: ÌÀвÉÑÜÊÈÉ ÄÓÕÎÂÍÈÉ ÖÅÍÒÐ (MARIA’S SPIRITUAL CENTRE), semicircular above, and ñ. ÇÀÐÂÀÍÈÖß / ÒÅÐÍÎϲËÜÑÜÊÀ ÎÁË. (VILLAGE OF ZARVANYTSIA / TERNOPIL OBLAST) below.
925 standard silver. Weight – 31.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – smooth with in-depth designation of the metal, its weight in fineness the NBU Mint logotype. Designers: obverse – Vladymyr Taran, Aleksander Kharuk, Serhii Kharuk; reverse: Vladymyr Demianenko; sculptor: Vladymyr Demianenko.
Put in circulation since March 28, 2010. 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: 2010
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'Stipa Ucrainica'. 'Flora and Fauna' series. The coin is dedicated to the feather grass Stipa ucrainica, a sui generis symbol of the Ukrainian steppe flora, included in the Red List of Threatened Species of Ukraine.
Obverse: There is depicted the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine within the ornamental wreath formed by images of some species of flora and fauna together with the legends: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ / ÁÀÍÊ / ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ / 10 / ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ / 2010 (NATIONAL / BANK/ OF UKRAINE / 10 / HRYVNIAS) as well as the indications of the coin metal and its fineness and the coin weight in fineness and the logo of the NBU Mint.
Reverse: There is depicted the feather grass with two bow-shaped inscriptions: ÊÎÂÈËÀ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÑÜÊÀ above and STIPA UCRAINICA (the same in Latin) below.
925 standard silver. Weight – 31.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – grooved. Artist and sculptor – Vladymyr Demianenko.
Put in circulation since June 29, 2010. 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: 2010
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'Spas'. 'Ritual Holidays of Ukraine' series. The coin is dedicated to one of the major Orthodox feasts – the Transfiguration of Jesus (in common parlance – Spas, i.e. the Savior’s Feast) when grapes, apples, honey and other food are blessed by sprinkling with holy water.
Obverse: Above there are the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine and the semicircular legend: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE); in the centre there is the composition symbolizing the Savior’s Feast and consisting of an honeycomb frame against an amulet bunch of flowers with a sunflower above; to the left and right thereof there are depicted conventionalized cornucopias replete with apples, pears, grapes, etc.; below there are the legends: 10 / ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ / 2010 (10 HRYVNIAS) together with the NBU Mint logo.
Reverse: There is the multi-figure composition of peasants in preparation for the act of blessing the gifts of nature with holy water; below there is a beehive; above there are the symbol of the Transfiguration of Jesus and the bow-shaped inscription: ÑÂßÒÎ ÑÏÀÑÀ (FEAST OF SPAS).
925 standard silver. Weight – 31.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – smooth with in-depth designation of the metal, its weight in fineness the NBU Mint logotype. Artist – Mykola Kochubei, sculptors – Anatolii Demianenko, Volodymyr Demianenko.
Put in circulation since July 28, 2010. 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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