Latest additions from the Ukraine

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by De Orc, Sep 22, 2011.

  1. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Took a while to get to me but worth the wait LOL

    1996 Ukraine
    200000 karbovantsev
    1st Participation of Ukraine in Olympic Games - Atlanta Olympics
    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, below figures of five modern sportsmen
    State Emblem of Ukraine, depictions of the stands and leaves of laurels

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    2005 Ukraine
    5 hryven
    Festivities of the Protection of the Virgin
    A reception of a newly-married couple by their parents, holding an icon and a weddings round loaf in their hands; above there is the Protection of the Virg
    A composition made of a guelder-rose, plants and a towel, State Emblem of Ukraine and the Hetman's symbols of power and a Cossacks sword

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    2009 Ukraine
    5 hryven
    Ukrainian Pysanka - Traditional Easter Egg
    A paska (Easter bread) with a candle encircled with decorated eggs
    State Emblem of Ukraine and decorated eggs

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    2010 Ukraine
    2 hryven
    100th anniversary of Ice Hockey in Ukraine
    In the foreground modern ice-hockey player, in the background the 1st players of the game with the towers of Lviv where the first hockey matches took place
    State Emblem of Ukraine and a goaltender and interlacing of the geometrical lines representing the skate tracings

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    Hope that you guy's like them as much as I do, specialy the last one LOL
     
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  3. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Hallo sir!
    Your coins are great. I like an Ukrainian coins too. :hail:
     
  4. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Thank you much appreciated considering the lovely coins you have shown us :D I also have some more Polish 2zl to get scanned and up and I know that you like them as well LOL also some Russian bi-metals
     
  5. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Yes it is, De Orc. I like a Polish coins, 'cos I have not only Russian, but Polish blood too.
     
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