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Ukraine 2 UAH Mikhail Petrenko Nickel coin in Buklet 2017 year

$ 3.16

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Year: 2017
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
  • Composition: Nickel
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Ukraine 2 UAH Mikhail Petrenko Nickel coin
    in Buklet
    2017 year
    Denomination                  5
    Metal                              nickel silver
    Weight                           12.8
    Diameter, mm                  32
    Mintage,                          35000
    Series: Outstanding Personalities of Ukraine
    Series: Outstanding Persons of Ukraine
    Dedicated to Mikhail Nikolayevich Petrenko (1817 - 1862) - Romantic poet of the first half of the nineteenth century. To this day a few of his works have survived, but on all continents of the world his song masterpiece `I look to the sky 'is remembered, while the lines of some poems of the poet are preserved in the songs` The Wave of Oskol' and `I Would Take Bandura ', which became folk . Probably Mikhail Petrenko was born in Slavyansk (now the Donetsk region) in 1817. For the first time, his poems were published in 1841 in the poetic almanac 'Snip'.
    On the obverse of the coin depicts a mound, a Ukrainian steppe, a stone bog, which has a falcon sitting, the upper half of which is placed: face value? 2 ГРИВНІ, the Small State Emblem of Ukraine (under which year of issue of the coin is 2017) is the inscription УКРАЇНА, the logo of the Banknote-Mint of the National Bank of Ukraine.
    On the reverse of the coin on the mirror background there is a depicted flying falcon, and the inscriptions: I'm looking at the sky / I think: / Why I have not faltered, / Why do not I fly, / Why did not I give you, god, / I land B left / and flew into the sky! And MIHAILO / PETRENKO / 1817? 1862 (below).