2 hryvni 2007, copper-nickel-zink. Size - 31 mm, weight - 12,8 g., mintage - 35000. "Serhii Koroljov".
2 hryvni 2008, copper-nickel-zink. Size - 31 mm, weight - 12,8 g., mintage - unknown. "Evgen Petrushevitch".
5 hryven 1999, copper-nickel-zinc. Size - 35 mm, weight - 16,34 g., mintage - 50000. "900th Anniversary - Novgorad-Siversky Principality".
While I understand that this post was aimed at the post-Soviet period, Ukraine had a great history before there ever was a USSR. I'm not 100% certain where the modern borders fall with regard to the ancient sites in every instance but one certainly in what is now Ukraine is Olbia where early coins were made in the shape of dolphins. Later (3rd-1st century BC), round coins showed the head of the river god Borysthenes (Dnieper).
Interesting design, particularly because of the "different" way Narbut is depicted: Not a portrait as on many other coins, but rather a silhouette, and with a foot on a stool ... Thanks for showing us these coin! Christian
One hryvnia 2018, steel with electroplated coating, weight - 3,3 g., size - 18,9 mm, thickness - 1,7 mm, mintage unknown. "Volodimir the Great". Single release.
2 hryvni 2018, steel with electroplated coating, weight - 4 g., size - 20,2 mm, thickness - 1,8 mm, mintage unknown. "Yaroslav the Wise". Single release.
10 hryven 2018, zinc-based alloy, weight - 12,4 g., size - 30 mm, thickness - 2,7 mm, mintage - 1000000 pcs. "100th Anniversary of the creation of the Ukrainian Navy".
2 hryvni 2009, German silver (copper-nickel-zink), size - 31 mm, weight - 12,8 g., thickness - 2 mm,mintage - 30000 or 35000 pcs (different circulation is specified in different catalogs). Engraver: Vladimir Atamanchuk. "100th Anniversary of birthday of Nocolay Bogolyubov". Single release.
2 hryvni 2009, German silver (copper-nickel-zink), size - 31 mm, weight - 12,8 g., mintage - 35000 pcs. "120th Anniversary of birth of Igor Sikorsky". Single release.
2 hryvni 2009, German silver (copper-nickel-zink), size - 31 mm, weight - 12,8 g., thickness - 2 mm, mintage - 35000 pcs. Engravers: Anatolii Demianenko and Vladimir Atamanchuk. "70th Anniversary of Carpatho-Ukraine Republic". Single release.
This should be an interesting coin - struck in Feodesia, Crimea. Not going to spark a debate of who Crimea belongs to, whether it's Russia or Ukraine... It's still an interesting piece of history regardless of the condition.