Logo Title
obverse
reverse
National Bank of Ukraine
Context
Years: 2018–2024
Issuer: Ukraine Issuer flag
Issuing organization: National Bank of Ukraine
Period:
(since 1991)
Currency:
(since 1996)
Total mintage: 747,140,000
Material
Diameter: 20.2 mm
Weight: 4 g
Thickness: 1.8 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Steel (Nickel-plated Steel)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
Numista: #140065
Value
Exchange value: 2 UAH

Obverse

Description:
Ukrainian Tryzub over large numeral within wreath.
Inscription:
УКРАЇНА

2

ГРИВНІ

2018
Translation:
UKRAINE

2

HRYVNIAS

2018
Script: Cyrillic
Language: Ukrainian

Reverse

Description:
Yaroslav the Wise's portrait.
Inscription:
ЯРОСЛАВ МУДРИЙ
Translation:
Yaroslav the Wise
Script: Cyrillic
Languages: Russian, Ukrainian

Edge

Reeded

Categories

Person> Monarch


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2018145,000,000
201967,000,000
201920,000In sets
201920,000Prooflike
202080,000,000
202030,000In sets
202030,000Prooflike
202120,000In sets
2021125,000,000
202120,000Prooflike
2022100,000,000
2023130,000,000
2024100,000,000

Historical background

In 2018, Ukraine's currency, the hryvnia (UAH), demonstrated remarkable stability, a significant achievement following the severe economic and currency crisis of 2014-2015. During that earlier period, the hryvnia had lost nearly 70% of its value against the US dollar due to the combined shocks of the Russian annexation of Crimea, war in the Donbas region, collapsing exports, and a loss of foreign reserves. By 2018, however, the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) had successfully implemented a managed floating exchange rate regime, supported by a crucial $17.5 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) program. This stability was underpinned by consistent foreign currency inflows from robust agricultural exports, steady remittances from workers abroad, and improved investor confidence due to ongoing, though often slow, reform efforts.

The central bank's primary focus in 2018 was on building foreign exchange reserves and maintaining tight monetary policy to control inflation. After dipping below $5 billion in early 2015, Ukraine's international reserves were steadily rebuilt, reaching a five-year high of over $20 billion by the end of 2018. This buffer provided crucial protection against external shocks. Furthermore, the NBU maintained a high discount rate (18% for most of the year) to curb inflationary pressures, which had spiked to over 60% in 2015 but were brought down to a single-digit annual rate by late 2018. This combination of factors allowed the hryvnia to trade within a relatively narrow corridor of around UAH 27-28 per US dollar throughout the year.

Despite this surface stability, underlying vulnerabilities persisted. The economy remained heavily dependent on volatile commodity exports, particularly steel and grain. Structural reforms in areas like the judiciary and state-owned enterprises, which were key to unlocking further IMF tranches and sustaining long-term confidence, faced significant political resistance and delays. Consequently, while 2018 represented a year of hard-won monetary stabilization and a pause from crisis, it was a stability that remained fragile and contingent on continued external financial support and the politically difficult implementation of deeper economic reforms.

Series: 2018 Ukraine circulation coins

1 Hryvnia obverse
1 Hryvnia reverse
1 Hryvnia
2018-2024
2 Hryvni obverse
2 Hryvni reverse
2 Hryvni
2018-2024
5 Hryven obverse
5 Hryven reverse
5 Hryven
2018-2025
10 Hryven obverse
10 Hryven reverse
10 Hryven
2018-2025
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