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5 Hryven Mykolaiv Oblast

Uitgever National Bank of Ukraine
Jaar 2012
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Beschrijving voorzijde Within the brass centre, the small State Emblem of Ukraine (trident) is depicted at the top, with the date 2012 inscribed directly below it. The central field features a composed design comprising an amphora vessel alongside an ancient Olbian Greek coin, a bouquet of sunflowers, grape clusters, and wheat ears, evoking the historical and agricultural heritage of the region. The mint mark of the National Bank of Ukraine Banknote Printing and Minting Works appears to the right in the field. The outer copper-nickel ring bears a circular legend reading НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ (National Bank of Ukraine) above and П'ЯТЬ ГРИВЕНЬ (Five Hryvnias) below.
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Opschrift voorzijde НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ 2012 П`ЯТЬ ГРИВЕНЬ
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Issued as part of Ukraine's long-running "Regions of Ukraine" bimetallic series, this piece commemorates Mykolaiv Oblast — the southern region centered on the city of Mykolaiv, founded in 1789 by Grigory Potemkin as a shipbuilding hub on the Southern Bug River. The city became one of the Black Sea Fleet's principal construction sites under Catherine II and retained that strategic importance through the Soviet period.

The series ran from 2001 through the 2010s, with individual oblasts receiving issues in no particular geographic or alphabetical sequence.

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