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25 Kopiiok with mintmark, non-magnetic

Uitgever National Bank of Ukraine
Jaar 2001-2013
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The large numeral '25' dominates the center of the field, with the Cyrillic denomination КОПІЙОК (kopiiok) inscribed in a smaller font immediately below. The entire design is enclosed within an ornamental wreath-like border composed of flowing vine tendrils, stylized leaves, and berry clusters arranged in a continuous decorative frame around the inner field.
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Aanvullende informatie

Ukraine's post-Soviet coinage program launched under considerable monetary stress — the hryvnia itself wasn't introduced until September 1996, replacing the interim karbovanets at a rate of 100,000 to one after years of catastrophic inflation. The 25 kopiiok denomination was part of the founding circulating set, and the aluminium bronze composition replaced an earlier magnetic steel version as production stabilized through the Luhansk and Kyiv mints.

The non-magnetic distinction separates this from the KM#2.1a steel-core pieces — a practical detail that matters when sorting mixed Ukrainian coinage. Extended across a twelve-year production run through 2013.

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