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COMMEMORATIVE AND JUBILEE SILVER 5 HRYVNIAS COINS ISSUED IN 2011.

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Denomination: 5 Hryvnias
Year: 2011
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'Year of Cat (Rabbit, Hare)'. 'Oriental Calendar' series. The coin is dedicated to the Year of a Cat, one of the animal-symbols of the Oriental calendar, which is based on the twelve months cycle of Jupiter, the largest planet of the Solar system.
Obverse: Within setting made of a vegetable ornamentation in the primitivism technique there are inscriptions: 5 / ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ (5 / HRYVNIAS); at the top there is the small National Emblem of Ukraine and the inscription: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ / ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE); beneath: the coin issue year, the designation of metal, its weight in fineness and the NBU Mint logotype.
Reverse: There is a cat made in a technique of a cheap popular print within a vegetable ornamentation setting (a cat's eyes are decorated with alpanites.) Both above and below it there is a depiction of contour figures of all 12 symbols of the Oriental calendar.
925 standard silver. Weight – 15.55 g., diameter – 33.00 mm., edge – incised. Artists: Vladymyr Taran, Aleksander Kharuk, Sergey Kharuk; sculptor: Anatolyi Demianenko, Vladymyr Demianenko.
Put in circulation since January 5, 2011. Mintage: 20 000. The coin was struck at the National Bank of Ukraine Mint.
Country or town: Ukraine

Denomination: 5 Hryvnias
Year: 2011
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'Pavlo Tychyna'. 'Outstanding Personalities of Ukraine' series. The coin is dedicated to the 120th anniversary of birthday of Pavlo Hryhorovych Tychina, a Ukrainian poet, translator, statesman and public figure. Pavlo Tychyna, an Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the UkrSSR, a laureate of the USSR State Prize and T.H.Shevchenko State Prize of the UkrSSR, Minister of Education of the UkrSSR (1943-1948), Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the UkrSSR (1953 – 1959), had multidimensional creative interests: he played a few musical instruments and produced pictures - survived have been his self-portrait and various landscapes designed with a pencil, watercolors, oil, charcoal.
Obverse: Above there is the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine with the semicircular legend: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE) and lines from a P.Tychyna’s poem written in 1942 (thereunder): '² êðè÷ó ÿ: Óêðà¿íî! / Ïîò³ì ñòàíó é ïðèñëóõàþñü. / ×óòè... çäàëåêó: – Òðèìàþñü! / Õìàðêî! Ëàñò³âêî! Êàëèíî! / ² â òîé á³ê ÿ ïîâåðòàþñü.' ('And call I yelling: Ukraine! / Then stop and listen. / It is hearable... from afar: I’m holding out! / Cloudlet! Swallow! Kalyna (Viburnum opulus)! (Help!) / And towards that direction I turn.'); below there is Tychyna’s picture of his parents’ homestead together with the mallow flowers to the left thereof; to the right there is indicated the coin issue year 2011 and, below, the face value: Ï’ßÒÜ ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ (FIVE HRYVNIAS).
Reverse: There is a portrait of Pavlo Tychyna against the background of bookshelves; below there is the conventionalized inscription: ÏÀÂËÎ ÒÈ×ÈÍÀ (PAVLO TYCHYNA) and his life years 1891 – 1967.
925 standard silver. Weight – 15.55 g., diameter – 33.00 mm., edge – smooth with in-depth legends: Ag 925 (metal and fineness), 15,55 (weight in fineness), NBU Mint logo. Artist and sculptor – Vladymyr Atamanchuk.
Put in circulation since January 20, 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

Denomination: 5 Hryvnias
Year: 2011
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin '350 Years of the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv'. 'Higher educational establishments' series. The coin is dedicated to one of the oldest universities in Eastern Europe, a strong centre of science and education – the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv founded in 1661. With the University connected are activities of many famous scientists and schools of science which have made a considerable contribution to the development of Ukrainian and world science and culture.
Obverse: There are depicted: the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine and the semicircular inscription: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE) (above); in the centre, against the background of the conventionalized document on foundation of the University, there is the allegorical group of statuary symbolizing the education; the face value (below, bow-shaped) and mintage year (to the right): Ï’ßÒÜ ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ, 2011 (FIVE HRYVNIAS).
Reverse: There is depicted the main university building erected in the second half of the XIX-th century. Over the edifice there is the Coat of Arms of the University and the semicircular inscription: ËܲÂÑÜÊÈÉ ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÓͲÂÅÐÑÈÒÅÒ / ²Ì. ²ÂÀÍÀ ÔÐÀÍÊÀ (LVIV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY / NAMED AFTER IVAN FRANKO); below – 350 ÐÎʲ (350 years).
925 standard silver. Weight – 15.55 g., diameter – 33.00 mm., edge – smooth with in-depth legends: Ag 925 (metal and fineness), 15,55 (weight in fineness), NBU Mint logo. Artist and sculptor – Vladymyr Atamanchuk.
Put in circulation since January 20, 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

Denomination: 5 Hryvnias
Year: 2011
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'Heorhii Berehovyi'. 'Outstanding Personalities of Ukraine' series. The coin is dedicated to Heorhii Berehovyi (Georgy Beregovoy), a Space Pilot of the USSR who piloted the Soyuz 3 spacecraft that for the first time in the history of astronautics attempted to dock with an unmanned spacecraft, a twice Hero of the Soviet Union, Honoured Test Pilot of the USSR, Director of the Gagarin Centre for Cosmonaut Training.
Obverse: Above there is the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine with the semicircular legend: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE); lower there is a conventionalized composition representing the launch of Soyuz 3 spacecraft, flying to dock with the unpiloted Soyuz 2 spacecraft in the Earth’s shade, together with the following legends: 'Ñîþç 3' (Soyuz 3) / 26-30.10.1968 to the left; 2011 to the right (indication of the coin issue year) and 5 / ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ (5 / HRYVNIAS) below (the coin face value).
Reverse: There is a portrait of Heorhii Berehovyi with his signature against the portrait background; to the right thereof there is an image representing the conventionalized launch of a carrier rocket with the inscription 1921- / 1995 (Berehovyi’s life years); above there is the semicircular inscription: ÃÅÎÐÃ²É ÁÅÐÅÃÎÂÈÉ (HEORHII BEREHOVYI).
925 standard silver. Weight – 15.55 g., diameter – 33.00 mm., edge – smooth with in-depth legends: Ag 925 (metal and fineness), 15,55 (weight in fineness), NBU Mint logo. Artist and sculptor – Vladymyr Atamanchuk.
Put in circulation since April 8, 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

Denomination: 5 Hryvnias
Year: 2011
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'Oleksandr Bohomolets'. 'Outstanding Personalities of Ukraine' series. The commemorative coin is dedicated to the 130th anniversary of birth of Oleksandr Bohomolets, the founder of the Ukrainian school of pathophysiology, a statesman and public figure, who devoted his life to selfless work in the area of biology and medicine.
Obverse: Above there is the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine with the semicircular legend: ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÈÉ ÁÀÍÊ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ (NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE); against the background of an electrocardiogram fragment there are depicted hands of a child and an adult extending to one another, which symbolizes one of the areas of activities of the scientist on whose initiative in 1941 the first in the world clinic for fighting the premature senescence was founded, on the basis whereof later on established was the Gerontology Institute; to the right, against the dark background, there are the coin face value: 5 / ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ (5 HRYVNIAS) and issue year 2011.
Reverse: There is a portrait of Oleksandr Bohomolets with the vertical inscription to the left: ÎËÅÊÑÀÍÄÐ / ÁÎÃÎÌÎËÅÖÜ / 1881 – 1946 (OLEKSANDR / BOHOMOLETS) and the scholar’s signature.
925 standard silver. Weight – 15.55 g., diameter – 33.00 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 – Sviatoslav Ivanenko, Volodymyr Atamanchuk.
Put in circulation since April 29, 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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