1 Hryvnia without mintmark

Emittent Ukraine
Jahr 1992-1996
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert 1 Hryvnia
Währung Hryvnia (1996-date)
Material Brass
Gewicht 6.8 g
Durchmesser 26 mm
Dicke
Form Round
Prägetechnik Milled
Ausrichtung Medal alignment ↑↑
Stempelschneider
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) KM#8a, Schön#29
Aversbeschreibung National Coat of Arms, date below
Aversschrift Cyrillic
Averslegende УКРАЇНА 1996
(Translation: Ukraine)
Reversbeschreibung Denomination
Reversschrift Cyrillic
Reverslegende 1 ГРИВНЯ
(Translation: 1 Hryvnia)
Rand Plain with incused inscription or smooth edge at rare
Prägestätte
Auflage 1992 - Varieties of edge exist - 150
1995 - Varieties exist - 52 000
1996 - Varieties of edge exist - 1 000 000
Numisquare-ID 1862542720
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: The 1 Hryvnia coin, dated 1992-1996 and without a mintmark, marks a pivotal era for independent Ukraine. Following the 1991 Soviet collapse, Ukraine established its sovereignty, culminating in the 1996 monetary reform introducing the Hryvnia. Though dated earlier, these coins were released post-reform, symbolizing Ukraine's economic independence. Primarily struck in Italy, this initial issue predates domestic minting, representing a foundational step in the nation's currency.

Artistry: The design of this foundational 1 Hryvnia is attributed to Vasyl Lopata, a renowned Ukrainian artist whose style blends post-Soviet realism with national symbolism. The obverse proudly displays the Ukrainian trident (Tryzub), the national emblem, encircled by an ornamental wreath of oak leaves and viburnum berries (kalyna), symbols of strength and spirit. "УКРАЇНА" is above, the year below. The reverse features "1 ГРИВНЯ" centrally, complemented by a stylized floral ornament, reflecting traditional Ukrainian motifs.

Technical/Grading: Struck in brass (6.8g, 26mm), early issues, especially from Italy, exhibit superior detail and luster. For grading, obverse high-points include the trident's central prongs and raised wreath elements. On the reverse, sharp edges of numerals/letters and intricate floral ornament details are crucial. The lack of a mintmark is a definitive diagnostic. Circulation wear typically first impacts the wreath and floral motifs. Brass composition is prone to toning, affecting original luster.

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