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5 Hryven Let's Hold the Line!

Issuer National Bank of Ukraine
Year 2025
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Value 5 Hryven
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Obverse lettering УКРАЇНА 5₴ 2025
Reverse description The reverse presents a dynamic bas-relief composition depicting a file of fully armed and equipped Ukrainian military personnel — including infantry, a female soldier, and a combat medic identifiable by the first-aid kit carried at the waist — advancing in formation toward the viewer. Radiating sunburst lines in the upper field create a dramatic backdrop, above which three airborne assets are depicted in relief: a military transport helicopter to the left, a fixed-wing drone at the apex, and a combat jet aircraft to the right. The Cyrillic legend 'ТРИМАЙМО СТРІЙ' (Let's Hold the Line!) is inscribed in the upper portion of the field. The composition combines high-relief figural work with a mirror-polished field, reflecting the Special Uncirculated finish of the issue.
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Issued in 2025 as part of Ukraine's ongoing wartime commemorative program, this coin belongs to a series the National Bank has used since the 2022 Russian invasion to sustain public morale and document the conflict in official coinage. The series has become an unusually direct use of a central bank's minting authority — fewer institutions have issued coins so explicitly tied to an active military engagement in real time.

KM#1131 is struck in nickel brass, the same alloy used for Ukraine's circulating bimetallic issues, though this piece is commemorative rather than intended for general circulation.