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National Bank of Ukraine

10 Hryven – Ukraine

Circulating commemorative coins
Commemoration: Support forces of Ukraine’s Armed Forces
Ukraine
Context
Year: 2023
Issuer: Ukraine Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1991)
Currency:
(since 1996)
Total mintage: 10,000,000
Material
Diameter: 23.5 mm
Weight: 6.4 g
Thickness: 2.3 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Zinc (Nickel-plated Zinc)
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #366428
Value
Exchange value: 10 UAH

Obverse

Description:
Ukraine's small coat of arms is above. Centered within an old Rus ornament is the semicircular inscription "УКРАЇНА/10/ГРИВЕНЬ." The ornament also displays the issue year 2023 below and the NBU mint mark to the right.
Inscription:
УКРАЇНА

10 ГРИВЕНЬ

2023
Translation:
UKRAINE

10 HRYVNIAS

2023
Script: Cyrillic
Language: Ukrainian

Reverse

Description:
Support Forces emblem.
Inscription:
СИЛИ ПІДТРИМКИ ЗСУ – ЗАВЖДИ ПОРУЧ
Translation:
SUPPORT THE AFU FORCES – ALWAYS RELIABLE
Script: Cyrillic
Language: Ukrainian

Edge

Reeded


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
202310,000,000

Historical background

In 2023, Ukraine's currency, the hryvnia (UAH), demonstrated remarkable resilience despite the ongoing full-scale war with Russia. The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) maintained a fixed exchange rate of UAH 36.57 to the US dollar, a policy enacted in July 2022 to ensure macroeconomic stability during the crisis. This peg was supported by substantial international financial assistance, strict capital controls, and the NBU's prioritization of price and financial stability over growth. While the official rate held firm, a modest gap persisted with the slightly weaker exchange rate available on the cash market, reflecting the realities of a war economy.

The stability was underpinned by a consistent inflow of foreign aid from Western partners, including the IMF, EU, and United States, which helped finance the massive budget deficit and bolster foreign exchange reserves. These reserves grew significantly throughout the year, exceeding $40 billion by the end of 2023, providing a critical buffer. However, this stability came with trade-offs, including high inflation (which moderated to 5.1% year-on-year by December from over 26% in 2022) and a reliance on administrative measures like restrictions on cross-border transactions and mandatory sales of foreign currency by exporters.

Looking ahead, key challenges and discussions centered on the sustainability of the fixed exchange rate regime. The NBU and international lenders acknowledged that moving toward greater exchange rate flexibility would eventually be necessary to absorb shocks and support long-term recovery, but such a transition was deemed premature while the war continued. The overarching economic outlook remained heavily contingent on the duration of the conflict, the continuity of foreign financial support, and the need to manage a significant debt burden, with the currency's fate inextricably linked to these broader factors.

Series: Armed Forces of Ukraine

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