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In circulation since July 1, 1998.
Technical description
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Denomination, hryvnia |
Metal |
Weight, g |
Diameter, mm |
Quality |
Rim |
Mintage, pieces |
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| 10 |
925 standard silver |
31.1 |
38.61 |
"proof" |
incised |
10 000 |
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The coin is dedicated to Danylo of
Halych (1201-1264), Prince of Halych-Volhynian Principality and military leader.
This coin continues the "Princes of Ukraine" series.
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On the coin obverse within a frame of an interpreted ornamental pattern of the capitals of
12th century Halych stone church with the emblematic figures of birds
and lions - symbols of Halych and Lviv, there are depictions of the Small State
Emblem of Ukraine, conventionalized four-line inscriptions: ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÀ, 10 ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ,
1998 and the symbol of the precious metal, its fineness and weight.
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On the coin reverse
against a background of an imitated roll there is a three-view composition,
combined from the portrait depiction of Prince Danylo, wearing the ceremonial
attire of a warrior, as well as, old-Russian buildings and prince's troops. On
the coin there is a legend: ÄÀÍÈËÎ ÃÀËÈÖÜÊÈÉ 1205-1264 (above in two lines) and
ÊÍ߯À ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÀ (underneath in two lines).
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Artists: Volodymyr Taran, Olexander Kharuk, Sergii Kharuk and Vitalii
Kozachenko. Sculptors: Roman Chaykovsky (obverse) and Volodymyr Demyanenko
(reverse).

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