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Thursday 16 February 2023

2690) Coin of the Year (COTY), Ukraine: 30th Anniversary of Independence - A 5 Hryvnia Silver Coin celebrating 30 Years of Independence from the Russian Federation, issued in 2021 by the National Bank of Ukraine is the "Coin of the Year" for 2023:

2690) Coin of the Year (COTY), Ukraine: 30th Anniversary of Independence - A 5 Hryvnia Silver Coin celebrating 30 Years of Independence from the Russian Federation, issued in 2021 by the National Bank of Ukraine is the "Coin of the Year" for 2023:

To view a few posts on previous COTY winners, please visit the following links:





The Coin of the Year (COTY), which is an internationally conducted competition presented by World Coin News, has named the winner of the overall COTY contest for 2021-dated coins

The National Bank of Ukraine, which released five-hryvnia commemorative coins marking their 30th anniversary of independence, was announced as the winner.

The Reverse face of the coin which initially won in the category of Most Artistic design, features a delicately colourised embroidered band resembling a strand of DNA symbolising the nation’s genetic code. 

The Obverse face featured two storks flying over a field of traditional Ukrainian textile patterns. 

Ukraine’s Coat of Arms was placed at the top of the design along with the year of issue.

The same coin also featured in one of the 10 categories and where another Ukrainian coin also took the top spot for Best Contemporary Event, releasing a silver 10-hryvnia coin marking the 25th anniversary of Ukraine’s constitution

COTY’s organisers reaffirmed that interest in Ukrainian coinage ran high with the COTY Nominating Committee in this year’s competition, as commemorative coins released by the National Bank and their Banknote Printing and Minting Works received seven nominations through six of the 10 categories. 

The international panel of more than 100 judges whose background includes designers, journalists, mint officials, and professional numismatists chose Ukraine’s independence commemorative by a landslide in which the coin received 30 percent of total votes, more than doubling its closest competitor. 

Organisers commented it is very unusual for the overall COTY champion to win by that large a margin.

The coins have been minted at the National Bank of Ukraine’s Banknote Printing and Minting Works at their facilities in Kyiv and distributed by a national network of distribution as well as the online retail shop. 

COTY organisers along with the sponsors of the 2023 program, The Journal of East Asian Numismatics, have also announced that a ceremony will be held to honour the 2023 COTY winners and present trophies at a later date.








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Links to other posts on Ukrainian Coins/Banknotes on this Blog:









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Posts on Russia:

1) A 100 Rouble Banknote issued by Russia to commemorate the XXII Winter Olympics - (07-23 February 2014) held at Sochi, Russia

2) Commemorative Coins issued when the 1980 22nd Summer Olympics were held in Moscow (19.07.1980 to 03.08.1980)

3) 2018 "Federation Internationale de Football Association" (FIFA) World Cup being held in Russia between 14.06.2018 &15.07.2018: Some Coins and stamps issued by Russia, Australia, Hungary, Spain & France to commemorate the Tournament/Championship

4) "Ancient Postal Routes - the Kholmogory post road (Arkhangelsk - Vologda - Yaroclavi - Moscow), Russia: Europa 2020 theme: A stamp brought out by "Pochta Rossii"(Russian Post) featuring this important post road: Date of Stamp issue: 15.01.2020

5) Russia celebrates the "Return" Of Crimea to Russia in 2014, by issuing a circulation 5 Ruble Coin in 2019






To view a few posts on previous COTY and Coin Constellation (Russia) winners, please visit the following links:





Links to some other posts on Kazakhstan coins on this Blog:




4 comments:

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