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National Bank of Ukraine

10 Hryven – Ukraine

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Ukraine's Coat of Arms
Ukraine
Context
Year: 2025
Issuer: Ukraine Issuer flag
Issuing organization: National Bank of Ukraine
Period:
(since 1991)
Currency:
(since 1996)
Total mintage: 3,000
Material
Diameter: 38.6 mm
Weight: 33.63 g
Silver weight: 31.11 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 92.5% Silver
Magnetic: No
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #482743
Value
Exchange value: 10 UAH
Bullion value: $87.28

Obverse

Description:
Ukraine’s coat of arms is a golden trident on a blue shield, set against sun rays and styled after the emblem of Volodymyr the Great.
Inscription:
2025

УКРАЇНА

10₴

НАШ ГЕРБ
Translation:
2025

UKRAINE

10 UAH

OUR COAT OF ARMS
Script: Cyrillic
Languages: English, Ukrainian

Reverse

Description:
A sunburst of tridents symbolizes Ukraine's heritage, from Sviatoslav the Brave's emblem and Kyivan Rus coins to the 20th-century liberation struggle and the modern national symbol.
Inscription:
НАШЕ КОРІННЯ
Translation:
Our Roots
Script: Cyrillic
Language: Ukrainian

Edge

Smooth with in-depth legends
Legend:
Ag 925 31.1

Categories

Symbols> Coat of Arms


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20253,000Special Uncirculated

Historical background

As of 2025, Ukraine's currency situation remains defined by a managed stability under extraordinary conditions. The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) continues to maintain a fixed exchange rate regime, initially imposed after the full-scale invasion in 2022. The official hryvnia (UAH) rate has been pegged at approximately 36.57 to the US dollar, a level preserved through strict capital controls, mandatory surrender of export proceeds, and significant international financial support. This policy has successfully prevented a currency collapse and hyperinflation, providing a crucial anchor for the wartime economy by ensuring predictability for critical imports and government spending.

However, this stability comes at a cost and masks underlying pressures. The currency is fundamentally overvalued, sustained not by market forces but by administrative measures and foreign aid inflows from partners like the EU, IMF, and the United States. A large shadow currency market exists, where the hryvnia trades at a significant discount, reflecting pent-up devaluation pressure and restricted access to foreign exchange for many businesses and individuals. The economy's structure has shifted, with a massive budget deficit financed by money printing and external assistance, creating persistent inflationary risks that the NBU combats with high interest rates.

The outlook for the hryvnia is entirely contingent on the military and political trajectory of the war. Discussions about a future, gradual transition to a more flexible exchange rate are held in policy circles, but any such move is considered post-war medicine. For 2025, the priority remains unwavering monetary stability as a component of national defense. The currency's fate is therefore inextricably linked to the continuation of substantial external financing and the maintenance of strict controls, with the goal of preserving economic functionality until a return to peacetime conditions allows for deeper structural reforms.

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