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Museum of money of Feodosia >> COMMEMORATIVE AND JUBILEE COINS. >> 2007. >> German silver 2 Hryvnias coins. COMMEMORATIVE AND JUBILEE GERMAN SILVER 2 HRYVNIAS COINS ISSUED IN 2007.
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Denomination: 2 Hryvnias
Year: 2007
Material: German silver
Description: Jubilee coin 'Sergey Koroliov'. The coin is dedicated to Sergei P.Koroliov (1907 – 1966), an outstanding scientist and chief designer of ballistic and geophysical missiles, satellites and the first automatic interplanetary Sonde station.
Obverse: There is the small National Emblem of Ukraine, the inscription НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE) and a conventionalized depiction of a space rocket before launching. Below there are inscriptions: 2 ГРИВНІ / 2007 (2 HRYVNIA / 2007), as well as the Mint logotype of the National Bank of Ukraine.
Reverse: The portrait of Serhii Koroliov and conventionalized stars, 1907 – 1966, his years of life; on the left – his facsimile and below there is a semicircular inscription: СЕРГІЙ КОРОЛЬОВ (SERHII KOROLIOV).
Weight – 12.8 g., diameter – 31.0 mm., edge – incised. Artists: Boris Hrudenko, Anatoliy Demianenko; sculptors: Vladymyr Atamanchuk, Vladymyr Demianenko.
Put in circulation since January 12, 2007. Mintage: 35 000. The coin was struck at the National Bank of Ukraine Mint.
Country or town: Ukraine
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Denomination: 2 Hryvnias
Year: 2007
Material: German silver
Description: Jubilee сoin 'Les Kurbas'. The coin is dedicated to Les Kurbas (1887 – 1937) an actor, theatre director, pedagogue and translator. Les (Alexander-Zenon) Kurbas was a theatre figure and the founder of the Ukrainian theatre 'Beresil'.
Obverse: Above there is the small National Emblem of Ukraine, a three line inscription: НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE). Below against the background of a conventionalized circle there are the inscriptions: 2 ГРИВНІ / 2007 (2 HRYVNIA / 2007) and the NBU Mint logotype.
Reverse: The portrait of Les Kurbas against the background of a conventionalized geometrical ornament, which was used in playbill design in 20s of the last century; 1887 – 1937, underneath there is a diagonal inscription: ЛЕСЬ КУРБАС (LES KURBAS).
Weight – 12.8 g., diameter – 31.0 mm., edge – incised. Artist and sculptor: Vladymyr Atamanchuk.
Put in circulation since February 26, 2007. Mintage: 35 000. The coin was struck at the National Bank of Ukraine Mint.
Country or town: Ukraine
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Denomination: 2 Hryvnias
Year: 2007
Material: German silver
Description: Jubilee coin 'Alexander Liapunov'. The coin is dedicated to Alexander Liapunov (1857 – 1918), a mathematician, mechanical engineer and academician of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences since 1901. His works are devoted to celestial mechanics, mathematics, physics and the theory of probability.
Obverse: The small National Emblem of Ukraine, underneath there is the two-line inscription: НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE) and the geometrical depiction of celestial mechanics graphics. Below there are the inscriptions: 2 ГРИВНІ / 2007 (2 Hryvnia / 2007) and the NBU Mint logotype.
Reverse: The portrait of Olexander Liapunov, on the right there are the semicircular inscriptions: ОЛЕКСАНДР ЛЯПУНОВ / 1857 – 1918 (ALEXANDER LIAPUNOV / 1857 – 1918).
Weight – 12.8 g., diameter – 31.0 mm., edge – incised. Artist: Nykolay Kochubei; sculptors: Vladymyr Atamanchuk, Sviatoslav Ivanenko.
Put in circulation since March 12, 2007. Mintage: 35 000. The coin was struck at the National Bank of Ukraine Mint.
Country or town: Ukraine
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Denomination: 2 Hryvnias
Year: 2007
Material: German silver
Description: Jubilee coin 'Ivan Ohienko'. The coin is dedicated to Ivan Ohienko (1882 – 1972), an outstanding Ukrainian scientist, public and ecclesiastical figure. Ivan Ohienko – a philologist, literary critic, founder and rector of the Kamianetz-Podilskyi state university was a minister of education and a minister of religions of the Ukrainian People's Republic.
Obverse: Against the background there is the inscription: НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE), beneath there is a three line inscription: 2 / ГРИВНІ / 2007 (2 HRYVNIA / 2007), and four three-cornered sectors, which are decorated with ornament in Baroque style, as well as the NBU Mint logotype.
Reverse: The portrait of Ivan Ohienko, at the left and at the right of it, in three-cornered segments there is inscribed: 1882 – 1972, his year of life, below there is a semicircular inscription: ІВАН ОГІЄНКО (IVAN OHIENKO).
Weight – 12.8 g., diameter – 31.0 mm., edge – incised. Artists: Vladymyr Taran, Alexander Kharuk and Serhii Kharuk; sculptors: Sviatoslav Ivanenko, Vladymyr Atamanchuk.
Put in circulation since June 12, 2007. Mintage: 35 000. The coin was struck at the National Bank of Ukraine Mint.
Country or town: Україна
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Denomination: 2 Hryvnias
Year: 2007
Material: German silver
Description: Jubilee coin 'Oleh Olzhych'. The coin is dedicated to the birth centenary of Oleh Olzhych (Oleh O. Candyba), a poet, public figure and archeologist. During the Second World War Oleh Olzhych headed a nationalist underground organization and was one of the organizers of the Ukrainian National Council in the city of Kyiv (1941). In 1944 he was arrested by Gestapo and perished in a fascist concentration camp.
Obverse: The small National Emblem of Ukraine, under which there is the inscription: НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ (National Bank of Ukraine), below – 2 / ГРИВНІ (2 Hryvnia), the coin face value, 2007 the coin issue year (beneath); at the left there is depicted a chestnut leaf fallen on the pavement and the NBU Mint logotype.
Reverse: A portrait of Oleh Olzhych and there are inscriptions: 1907 / 1944 (at the left) and ОЛЕГ ОЛЬЖИЧ (Oleh Olzhych) (at the right from the portrait).
Weight – 12.8 g., diameter – 31.0 mm., edge – incised. Artists: Vladymyr Taran, Alexander Kharuk and Serhii Kharuk (obverse), Anatoliy Demianenko (reverse); sculptors: Vladymyr Atamanchuk, Vladymyr Demianenko.
Put in circulation since June 26, 2007. Mintage: 35 000. The coin was struck at the National Bank of Ukraine Mint.
Country or town: Ukraine
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