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Museum of money of Feodosia >> COMMEMORATIVE AND JUBILEE KARBOVANETS COINS. 1995 – 1996. >> 1996. >> Silver 2 000 000 karbovanets coins. JUBILEE AND COMMEMORATIVE SILVER 2 000 000 KARBOVANETS COINS ISSUED IN 1996.
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Denomination: 2 000 000 karbovanets
Year: 1996
Material: Silver
Description: Jubilee coin '50th Anniversary of the United Nations'. The coin is dedicated to 50th Anniversary of the United Nations.
Obverse: There is the Small State Emblem of Ukraine in the middle of the beads circumference decoration, framed with guelder-rose sprays. Above the State Emblem there is the year of issue. Around the coins circumference there are inscriptions: ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÀ (UKRAINE) – at the coins upper part and 2 ̲ËÜÉÎÍÈ ÊÀÐÁÎÂÀÍֲ (2 MILLIONS KARBOVANETS). Under the State Emblem of Ukraine there are designations of Àg 925 and the coin's pure weight.
Reverse: There is the globe with flags of world states upon it and UN-50 emblem. Around the coins circumference, there are inscriptions: NATIONS UNITED FOR PEACE – at the upper part and ÍÀÖ²¯, ÎÁ'ªÄÍÀͲ ÇÀÐÀÄÈ ÌÈÐÓ – at the lower part.
925 standard silver. Weight – 33.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – incised. Artists: Aleksander Ivakhnenko (obverse), John Lobban (reverse); sculptor: John Lobban.
Put in circulation since March 7, 1996. Mintage: 10 000. The coin was struck at the Royal Mint of Great Britain. Withdrawn from circulation since September 17, 1996.
Country or town: Ukraine
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Denomination: 2 000 000 karbovanets
Year: 1996
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative Coins '10 years of Chornobyl Disaster'. The coin issued to mark the 10th years of the disaster at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
Obverse: There is the Small State Emblem of Ukraine in the middle of the beads circumference decoration, framed with guelder-rose sprays. Above the State Emblem there is the year of issue. Around the coin circumference there are inscriptions: ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÀ (UKRAINE) at the upper part and 2 ̲ËÜÉÎÍÈ ÊÀÐÁÎÂÀÍֲ (2 MILLIONS KARBOVANETS) at the lower part in three rows. Under the State Emblem there are designations of Àg 925 and coin's pure weight.
Reverse: There is a bell depiction in the coin center with the inscription ×ÎÐÍÎÁÈËÜ upon it. Beneath the bell there is a strip with the inscription 1986 – 1996. On the background there are five flying cranes. Around the coin circumference there is an inscription: ÒÐÀÃÅÄ²ß ÏÎÄÂÈà ÇÀÑÒÅÐÅÆÅÍÍß. Words are separated with dots from one another and from the strip.
925 standard silver. Weight – 33.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – incised. Artists: Aleksander Ivakhnenko (obverse) and Sergei Minenok (reverse); sculptor: Robert Kotowicz.
Put in circulation since April 25, 1996. Mintage: 10 000. The coin was struck at the Mint of Poland. Withdrawn from circulation since September 17, 1996.
Country or town: Ukraine
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Denomination: 2 000 000 karbovanets
Year: 1996
Material: Silver
Description: Jubilee coin 'Centennial of Modern Olympic Games'. The coin is dedicated to Centennial of Modern Olympic Games.
Obverse: There is the in the middle the Small State Emblem of Ukraine. To its both sides, there are conventionalized depictions of the stands and leaves of laurels. Above, there is ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÀ (UKRAINE) inscription, underneath – the year of issue. Underneath, around the coins circumference there is an inscription: 2 000 000 ÊÀÐÁÎÂÀÍֲ (2 000 000 KARBOVANETS). On both sides from the issue date, there are designations of Àg 925 and coin's pure weight.
Reverse: There is a fragment of ancient column with Olympic flame over its capital. Above the flame there is an inscription: 1896 – 1996 (dates of the ² and XXVI Modern Olympic Games), as well as the emblem of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine. Above, to the column left, there is a four line inscription: 100-в××ß Î˲ÌϲÉÑÜÊÈÕ ²ÃÎÐ ÑÓ×ÀÑÍÎÑÒ², underneath – conventionalized leaves of laurels. Coin ground is made up of lines, symbolizing stadium tracks.
925 standard silver. Weight – 33.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – incised. Artists: Aleksander and Sergei Kharuk; sculptor: Robert Cotowicz.
Put in circulation since July 10, 1996. Mintage: 10 000. The coin was struck at the Mint of Poland. Withdrawn from circulation since September 17, 1996.
Country or town: Ukraine
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Denomination: 2 000 000 karbovanets
Year: 1996
Material: Silver
Description: Jubilee coin '1st Participation in the Summer Olympic Games'. The coin is dedicated to first participation in the summer Olympic Games.
Obverse: There is the in the middle the Small State Emblem of Ukraine. To its both sides, there are conventionalized depictions of the stands and leaves of laurels. Above, there is ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÀ (UKRAINE) inscription, underneath – the year of issue. Underneath, around the coins circumference there is an inscription: 2 000 000 ÊÀÐÁÎÂÀÍֲ (2 000 000 KARBOVANETS). On both sides from the issue date, there are designations of Àg 925 and coin's pure weight.
Reverse: There is the octahedron in the center, upon which a profile of a young woman with a flower wreath is depicted – symbolic image of Ukraine, taken from the Hryhoriy Narbut's banknote of 1918. Above there are figures of five ancient athletes, underneath – figures of five modern sportsmen. To the octahedron right – there is the emblem of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine, to its left – two line inscription: ÀÒËÀÍÒÀ XXVI. Above around the coin circumference there is an inscription: ÏÅÐØÀ Ó×ÀÑÒÜ Ó Ë²ÒÍ²Õ Î˲ÌϲÉÑÜÊÈÕ ²ÃÐÀÕ.
925 standard silver. Weight – 33.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – incised. Artist: Aleksander and Sergei Kharuk; sculptor: Robert Cotowicz.
Put in circulation since July 10, 1996. Mintage: 10 000. The coin was struck at the Mint of Poland. Withdrawn from circulation since September 17, 1996.
Country or town: Ukraine
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Denomination: 2 000 000 karbovanets
Year: 1996
Material: Silver
Description: Jubilee coin 'Independence'. The coin is dedicated to the 5th anniversary of the Independence Act adoption by the Verkhovna Rada on August 24, 1991.
Obverse: There is the small State Emblem of Ukraine in the middle of the beads circumference decoration, framed with guelder-rose sprays. Above the State Emblem there is the year of issue. Around the coin circumference there are inscriptions: ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÀ (UKRAINE) – above and three line inscription: 2 ̲ËÜÉÎÍÈ ÊÀÐÁÎÂÀÍֲ (2 MILLIONS KARBOVANETS) – underneath. Under the State Emblem there are designations of Àg 925 and coin's pure weight.
Reverse: At the field's left part there is a figure of a young woman in national dress, holding a blossoming guelder-rose spray at her right hand and a wreath of laurels – at her left hand, which she holds over the relief map of Ukraine located at the coin right part. The state flag of Ukraine is depicted at the point of the map, corresponding to the capital location. Around the coin circumference there are inscriptions: ÍÅÇÀËÅÆÍ²ÑÒÜ – above and 24 ÑÅÐÏÍß 1991 – underneath.
925 standard silver. Weight – 33.1 g., diameter – 38.61 mm., edge – incised. Artist: Aleksander Ivakhnenko; sculptor: Aleksander Khazov.
Put in circulation since August 1, 1996. Mintage: 10 000. The coin was struck at Moscow Mint. Withdrawn from circulation since September 17, 1996.
Country or town: Ukraine
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