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In circulation since September 18, 2003.
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 |
3 000 |
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Dedicated to the Great Livadia Palace, an exquisite architectural monument of the
new Renaissance and the former tsarist residence. It was founded at the
beginning of 20th century according to the design project of the architect
M.P.Krasnov. In Livadia in February 1945 there was held the Yalta conference of
the heads of states-allies in anti-Hitler coalition.
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On the coin obverse
there is a part of the Italian courtyard and a lion statue is depicted
(right), above there is an inscription ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÀ, the small State
Emblem of Ukraine, designation of metal Ag 925 and its pure weight 31,1;
beneath there are inscriptions: to the left of the gates -10 (the coin
denomination) and below in one line – ÃÐÈÂÅÍÜ • 2003, as
well as the Mint logo of the National bank of Ukraine.
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On the coin reverse
upon the background of mountains silhouette there is the palace is depicted
and a half-circular inscription ˲ÂÀIJÉÑÜÊÈÉ ÏÀËÀÖ.
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Artist: Mykola Kotchubei. Sculptor: Volodymyr Atamanchuk.

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