2 Kopiikas without mintmark

Issuer Ukraine
Year 1992-1996
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 2 Kopiikas (0.02 UAH)
Currency Hryvnia (1996-date)
Composition Aluminium
Weight 0.64 g
Diameter 17.3 mm
Thickness 1.2 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s) Vasyl Lopata
In circulation to 1 October 2019
Reference(s) KM#4a, Schön#23
Obverse description National arms NOTE: varieties exist in style of lettering. Spacing between date and rim differs.
Obverse script Cyrillic
Obverse lettering Україна 1993
(Translation: Ukraine 1993)
Reverse description Value within wreath NOTE: varieties exist in style of lettering. Point above `i` either oval or round.
Reverse script Cyrillic
Reverse lettering 2 копійки
(Translation: 2 Kopiikas)
Edge Smooth
Mint Luhansk Cartridge Factory(Луганський патронний завод), Ukraine (1991-1996)
Rome, Italy (476-date)
Mintage 1992 - Very rare - 100
1993 - obv.: large & coarse lettering, rev.: small & fine lettering - 240 000 000
1993 - obv.: small & fine lettering, rev.: large & coarse lettering -
1994 - obv.: small & fine lettering, rev.: large & coarse lettering - 120 000 000
1996 - - 7 000
Numisquare ID 3847880650
Additional information

Historical Context: This 2 Kopiikas coin, dated 1992-1996, represents a foundational numismatic artifact from independent Ukraine's nascent period. Following the Soviet Union's dissolution in 1991, Ukraine established its sovereign monetary system. These initial Kopiikas, alongside the Hryvnia, replaced transitional karbovanets coupons, symbolizing a critical step in economic self-determination. The lack of a mintmark is characteristic of early issues, reflecting the immediate need for national currency during geopolitical transition.

Artistry: The coin's design, attributed to Vasyl Lopata (obverse) and Borys Maksymov (reverse), embodies a post-Soviet nationalistic aesthetic, drawing deeply from Ukrainian heraldry and cultural symbolism. The obverse proudly displays the Tryzub, the national emblem, rendered with clear, bold lines. The reverse features the denomination and year encircled by a stylized wreath of oak leaves and kalyna berries, a motif rich in historical and folkloric significance, underscoring the new nation's distinct visual identity.

Technical/Grading: Struck in lightweight aluminium (0.64 gg, 17.3 mmmm), this coin is susceptible to specific technical strike characteristics. High-points for grading include the Tryzub's upper prongs and central element on the obverse, and the numerals' raised edges and intricate details of the kalyna berries and oak leaves on the reverse wreath. Due to aluminium's soft nature and small flan, specimens often exhibit weak strikes on finer details, particularly within the wreath. Bag marks and circulation wear are common.

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