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Rare coins of Ukraine: examples and description

Numismatists always want to get the rarest specimens for their collection. That explains the huge cost of some individual coins, which can be hundreds or even thousands of times higher than its nominal value. Rare coins of Ukraine - what are they and what is their value?

What is numismatics?

This term (from the Latin language "nomenism" is a coin) should be interpreted in two meanings. First, it is a science that enters into the system of historical disciplines, which studies the types and features of the issue of monetary money. Secondly, it is a kind of collecting (collecting) various coins.

Numismatics is not just a hobby. Some especially fortunate people managed to turn it into a good way to earn money. And the subject of their "hunt" - just and act rare coins of Ukraine and other states.

However, it should be noted that numismatics are, above all, a hobby. And for the sake of such hobby it is required to spend a lot of its forces, time and money.

What are the Ukrainian coins hunted by collectors and numismatists? Let's try to understand this question.

Rare coins of Ukraine: which of them are valued?

Not every coin is capable of attracting the attention of a collector. The cost price of a particular specimen depends on several factors:

  • Metal from which the coin is made;
  • Circulation (or issue);
  • Other features (rare embossing, unusual thickness, special pattern and the like);
  • Allowed marriage in the production of a consignment of coins.

This is very surprising, but even defective specimens become an object of search for numismatists and, consequently, grow in their price. So, there are rare coins of Ukraine, in which the obverse (coat of arms) is deployed 180 or 135 degrees relative to the face value. Or there are coins on which there is no obverse at all - on both sides there is a denomination. Such coins are very rare, and therefore valuable to a certain circle of people.

In addition, numismatists pay attention to the year of issue of money. So, the rarest years of coins of Ukraine for today are 1992 and 1994. Separate (at face value) coins of these years of release are highly appreciated.

Rare coins of Ukraine: table

What kind of coins should I look for in my wallet and in my piggy banks? In this you can help a special table in which all the rare coins are located, from the most expensive and ending with the cheapest.

The rarest everyday coins of Ukraine
Nominal Year of issue The price of a coin (in UAH)
2 kopecks 1992 From 4000 to 8000
1 hryvna 1992 From 3000 to 4000
5 kopecks 1994 From 2500 to 3500
25 kopecks 2003 About 700
1 kopeck 1994 450-600
25 kopecks 1995 450-600
50 kopecks 2003 450-600
2 kopecks 2003 200-300
5 kopecks 1996 About 150
5 kopecks 2001 About 150
10 kopecks 2001 About 150
25 kopecks 2001 About 150
50 kopecks 2001 About 150

As we see from this table, the rarest coins of Ukraine - in 1992 and 1994 of the issue (if we talk about those coins that are in free use).

The rarest jubilee coins of the country

Also among coin collectors, so-called jubilee Ukrainian coins are valued. Below are five of the most exclusive and valuable copies of them.

The most expensive commemorative coins
Name Nominal Metal The price of a coin
"Final of Euro-2012" 500 UAH gold 350000 uah
"Oranta" 500 UAH gold 130000 uah
"Pectoral" 100 UAH gold 43000 UAH
"Golden Gate" 100 UAH gold 30000 UAH
"10 years of Independence of Ukraine" 20 UAH silver 31000 UAH

The key factor is that these coins have such a high cost - the metal from which they are made. The second important factor is, of course, the circulation of the coin. All copies presented in this table have a small circulation. So, the most expensive jubilee coin of Ukraine, which was dedicated to the final match of Euro 2012, was released in the amount of only 500 pieces. The weight of one coin is 500 grams. This explains the fabulous amount that you need to put the collector to get this unique coin.

Here is another example: 20-hryvnia coins issued for the 10th anniversary of Ukraine's independence have a circulation of only 1,000 pieces. In addition, most of them were handed to deputies and ministers as souvenirs. Therefore today numismatists are ready to offer considerable money for this copy.

Experimental and trial coins are also in great demand. For example, in 1992 a small batch of Ukrainian coins was issued with a face value of 15 kopecks (similar to Soviet money). However, later this denomination was abandoned, but some of the unique coins still came into use. And now 15-penny Ukrainian coins are in great demand among coin collectors. At various specialized forums collectors offer huge sums for them - from 10 thousand hryvnia apiece.

Finally...

Many citizens are not very respectful of "trifles" and, having received a change in the form of small coins in the store, casually throw them into their wallet. However, here the saying "a penny - a ruble (hryvnia) protects" acquires practical meaning. It is always worth attentively looking at small coins. After all, at any time you can get into the hands of the one for which crowds of numismatists and collectors hunt for months.

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