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| Issuer | National Bank of Ukraine |
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| Year | 2019 |
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| Reference(s) | KM#926, Zahreba#KM.2.224 |
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| Reverse description | The central field depicts the facade of the Lviv National Music Academy building in detailed architectural relief. Above the building, a portrait effigy of Mykola Lysenko — composer and pedagogue — is positioned in the upper portion of the design. The surrounding legend identifies the institution and commemorates its 175th anniversary, with the inscription arranged along the coin's periphery. |
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| Mintage | 2019 - Special Uncirculated - 30,000 |
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The Lviv Musical Academy traces its origins to 1853, when it was founded under the name the Galician Music Society — making it one of the oldest conservatories in what is now Ukraine, predating the country's independence by well over a century. It operated continuously through Austro-Hungarian rule, two world wars, and Soviet administration, each regime leaving its mark on the curriculum and institutional name. The Soviet-era designation "State Conservatory" was only formally dropped after 1991.
Ukraine's commemorative 2 hryvni bimetallic circulation series, running since the late 1990s, has covered dozens of institutions in this format. The Zahreba catalogue remains the primary reference for sequencing these issues.