SlavicScott
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August 2, 2005.
BTW, will you have other ways for some of us to obtain the new coins, if we don't win this contest??
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Yep. I would love to continue with their silver offerings, but they cost more than the US silver commems. Odd, very odd.
RCM - 2005 "Three-Masted Ship" commem. $20.00
31.39g, .9999 SILVER
mintage 20,000
US$53.34
USM - 2005 "Chief Justice John Marshall" commem. $1.00
26.73g, .900 SILVER
mintage 400,000
US$35.00
larger, heavier coin, higher silver content, and much lower mintage. I would think the RCM material would be a better deal in the long run than the USM material.
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Well, on the coin the names are spelled "Kopijka" or "Kopijok" and "H(/G)rivnja".
See this website, it has an answer for allmost every question of yours: http://www.coins2001.narod.ru/nis/ukr/eyear.htm
Tane,
Thanks for the link. I have his page bookmarked for the Russian stuff, but never really looked around enough to find the Ukrainian stuff.
So, then if my cyrillic is right, we have 1 kopijka, 2 kopijky, and 5 kopijok?
Back to that site to do some more exploring.
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I am asking for more information on the circulation issues of Ukraine, since independence in 1992.
(to begin with, what is the correct spelling of the various forms?? I have seen kopiika, kopikya, kopijk, etc)
according to the website of the National Bank of Ukraine, coins were issued as follows:
1 kopiika
1992, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003.
I have the underlined dates, along with 2004
2 kopiikas
1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001.
I have the underlined dates, along with 2002, 2004
5 kopiikas
1992, 1996, 2001, 2003.
I have the underlined dates, along with 2004
10 kopiikas
1992, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2003.
I have the underlined dates, along with 2002
I have pending 1994, 2004
25 kopiikas
1992, 1994, 1996, 2001.
I have the underlined dates
I have pending 1996
my 2002 Krause also lists 1995?
50 kopiikas
1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001.
I have the underlined dates
If the website mentioned above lists the 2003 issues, then why are the 2002 issues not mentioned? And were there other denominations released in 2002, besides the 2k & 10k?
I have heard that the 1996 issues are uncommon, or maybe scarce? I struggle to find any dates, so I don't know if it is just coincidence that I have no 1996 issues or not.
I also notice that the issues of 2001- have a mintmark on the obverse, to the right of the date. What mint is this for? Where were the earlier issues without a mintmark minted?
I would like to get some additional input to get some definitive lists of what dates were minted. (and of course, I would be interested in any date/denomination that I don't have in my collection)
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hmmm, my wife has over 6k, and I am sure she is an amateur compared to the bunny, so I am going to guess somewhere in the vicinity of 19,655, or maybe 23,867.
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1 k :
1961 1962 1964
2 k :
1966
1976 1977
3 k :
1962 1965 1966 1968
1974 1975
1987
1991M
5 k :
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1970 1971 1972 1973 1975 1976
1983 1984
10 k :
1965 1966 1967 1968
1991M 1991Л
15 k :
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976
20 k :
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976
1991M
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Bosnia & Herzegovina
2004 - 20 fenninge
Kazakhstan
1997 - 10 tenge
2000 - 1 tenge, 5 tenge
Moldova
1992 - 1 leu
1993 - 1 ban, 5 bani
1996 - 10 bani
2000 - 5 bani, 10 bani
2001 - 1 ban
2003 - 10 bani
2004 - 5 bani
Tajikistan
2003 - 1 s'om, 3 s'om, 5 s'om
Turkmenistan
1999 - 500 manat
Ukraine
1992 - 1 hryvnia
1994 - 1 kopijk, 5 kopijok, 10 kopijok
1995 - 25 kopijok, 50 kopijok, 1 hryvnia
1996 - 1 kopijk, 2 kopijky, 5 kopijok, 10 kopijok, 25 kopijok, 50 kopijok, 1 hryvnia
2001 - 5 kopijok, 10 kopijok, 25 kopijok, 50 kopijok
2002 - 1 kopijk, 1 hryvnia
2003 - 1 hryvnia
Uzbekistan
1994 - 1 tiyin (small date), 3 tiyin (small date) 10 tiyin (beaded border), 20 tiyin (beaded border)
Yugoslavia
1994 - 1 para
1995 - 5 para, 1 novi-dinar
1997 - 10 para
1998 - 10 para
1999 - 50 para
2004 - 1 dinar
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Found my way here. Thanks to whomever left the trail of bread crumbs!!
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2003 series
in Armenia
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