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| 表面の文字体系 | Cyrillic |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse presents a dynamic high-relief battle scene depicting Severyn Nalyvayko, the Zaporozhian Cossack leader, mounted on horseback and raising a weapon aloft in a commanding pose, with additional Cossack warriors rendered in the background. The composition is energetic and painterly in style, conveying the turbulence of the 1594–1596 uprising. The Cyrillic legend СЕВЕРИН НАЛИВАЙКО arcs along the left and lower portion of the field, while the dates 1594–1596 are inscribed to the right in the field. The engraver's initials appear in the lower right field. |
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Severyn Nalyvayko led one of the most brutal Cossack uprisings against Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth rule in the 1590s, raiding across Volhynia, Belarus, and Moldavia before his campaign collapsed. Captured in 1597, he was executed in Warsaw — by some accounts tortured to death publicly, which made him a martyr figure in Ukrainian historical memory long before independence gave that memory a coin.
This was among the earliest issues in the National Bank's commemorative silver program, launched in 1995 to establish a numismatic identity for a state barely four years old.