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| Эмитент | Ukraine |
|---|---|
| Год | 1992 |
| Тип | Standard circulation coin |
| Номинал | 25 Kopiiok (0.25 UAH) |
| Валюта | Hryvnia (1996-date) |
| Состав | Aluminium bronze |
| Вес | 2.9 g |
| Диаметр | 20.8 mm |
| Толщина | 1.35 mm |
| Форма | Round |
| Техника | Milled |
| Ориентация | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Гравёр(ы) | Vasyl Lopata |
| В обращении до | 1 October 2020 |
| Каталожные номера | KM#2.2, Schön#27.1 |
| Описание аверса | National arms, date below |
|---|---|
| Письменность аверса | Cyrillic |
| Надписи аверса |
Україна 1992 (Translation: Ukraine 1992) |
| Описание реверса | Border of berries with dots inside, value in centre |
| Письменность реверса | Cyrillic |
| Надписи реверса |
25 копійок (Translation: 25 Kopeks) |
| Гурт | Segmented reeding |
| Монетный двор |
Luhansk Cartridge Factory(Луганський патронний завод), Ukraine (1991-1996) Rome, Italy (476-date) |
| Тираж |
1992 - - |
| ID Numisquare | 3507199450 |
| Дополнительная информация |
Historical Context: The 1992 Ukrainian 25 Kopiiok coin is a pivotal numismatic artifact marking Ukraine's nascent sovereignty following its declaration of independence from the Soviet Union in August 1991. Part of the initial national currency series, it symbolizes Ukraine's definitive break from its Soviet past and the establishment of an independent monetary system. This coin represents a foundational step in building a distinct national economic identity, replacing the long-circulating Soviet ruble.
Artistry: While the specific engraver for this inaugural series remains largely uncredited, the design adheres to a modern nationalistic stylistic school, prominently featuring Ukrainian state symbols and flora. The obverse proudly displays the Tryzub, Ukraine's national emblem, with the year "1992" beneath. The reverse presents the denomination "25 KOPIЙОК" encircled by a wreath of oak leaves and acorns. This particular variant is distinguished by the "berries with dots inside," a subtle yet critical design detail within the acorns.
Technical/Grading: Struck in aluminium bronze, weighing 2.9 grams and 20.8 millimeters in diameter, this coin exhibits characteristics typical of early post-Soviet coinage. For grading, high-points include the uppermost prongs and central shield of the Tryzub on the obverse, and the raised numerals of "25" and intricate details within the oak leaves and acorns on the reverse. The clarity of the "dots inside" the berries is crucial for variant identification and condition assessment. Early strikes generally present strong detail.