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National Bank of Ukraine

5 Hryven – Ukraine

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: St Volodymyr's Cathedral
Ukraine
Context
Year: 2022
Issuer: Ukraine Issuer flag
Issuing organization: National Bank of Ukraine
Period:
(since 1991)
Currency:
(since 1996)
Total mintage: 35,000
Material
Diameter: 35 mm
Weight: 16.54 g
Shape: Round
Composition: Nickel brass
Magnetic: No
Techniques: Milled, Coloured
Alignment: Medal alignment
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #339323
Value
Exchange value: 5 UAH

Obverse

Description:
A small Ukrainian coat of arms with НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ arched around it. The main facade of a cathedral, printed on an ornamental background with a frieze below, is flanked by the year 2022 and the Mint's logo. The denomination П’ЯТЬ/ГРИВЕНЬ is at the bottom.
Inscription:
НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ

П’ЯТЬ ГРИВЕНЬ

2022
Translation:
NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE

FIVE HRYVNIAS

2022
Script: Cyrillic
Language: Ukrainian

Reverse

Description:
Ornamental band with "ВОЛОДИМИРСЬКИЙ/СОБОР" and the construction years 1862–1882.
Inscription:
1862 - 1882

ВОЛОДИМИРСЬКИЙ СОБОР
Translation:
1862 - 1882
St. Volodymyr's Cathedral
Script: Cyrillic
Language: Ukrainian

Edge

Reeded


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
202210,000
202225,000Special Uncirculated

Historical background

The currency situation in Ukraine in 2022 was defined by the profound economic shock of the full-scale Russian invasion, which began on February 24. In immediate response, the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) suspended the foreign exchange market, fixed the official hryvnia (UAH) exchange rate, and imposed strict capital controls to prevent financial panic and a massive outflow of funds. These drastic measures were essential to preserve macroeconomic stability, ensure the continuity of payments and banking operations, and conserve critically important foreign currency reserves to finance essential imports like energy and defense.

Throughout the year, the NBU maintained a managed fixed exchange rate, pegging the hryvnia at 29.25 to the U.S. dollar. This policy, supported by substantial international financial assistance from partners like the IMF, U.S., and EU, was a key anchor for economic expectations amidst extreme uncertainty. While this official rate remained stable, a significant parallel market emerged where the hryvnia traded at a considerable discount, reflecting the war's severe pressures, including a deep GDP contraction, massive government deficit spending on defense, and disrupted exports.

Despite the immense challenges, Ukraine's currency regime proved resilient in 2022, avoiding a collapse in value or hyperinflation. The strict controls, combined with over $31 billion in foreign aid received that year, allowed the NBU to rebuild reserves and ensure critical transactions. However, this stability came at the cost of a heavily constrained and segmented foreign exchange market, with the gap between the official and unofficial rates highlighting the underlying economic strain and the system's reliance on continuous external financing to sustain the war effort and basic state functions.

Series: Architectural monuments of Ukraine

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