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  • 10 Kopiyok 1992-1996, KM# 1.1a, Ukraine
  • 10 Kopiyok 1992-1996, KM# 1.1a, Ukraine
  • 10 Kopiyok 1992-1996, KM# 1.1a, Ukraine, Five Berries
Obverse

A shield with the state coat of arms of Ukraine, plants on either side, oak leaf in front. Two ears of wheat behind. The country name at the top. Year of the issue below.

The state coat of arms of Ukraine is the Tryzub (trident). The modern "trident" symbol was adopted as the coat of arms of the Ukrainian People's Republic in February 1918. The design has precedents in seals of the Kiyivan Rus'. The first known archeological and historical evidence of this symbol can be found on the seals of the Rurik dynasty. It was stamped on the gold and silver coins issued by Prince Volodymyr the Great (980–1015).

1992 has 2 varieties: 5 or 6 (KM# 1.2) berries right below of K letter.

Engraver: Vasyl Lopata

УКРАЇНА
1992

Reverse

Denomination in the centre. Ornament of the eight Viburnum leaves with a cluster of four points around.

Engraver: Boris Maximov

10
КОПİЙОК

Edge

10 Kopiyok

Without Mintmark, Five Berries
KM# 1.1a Schön# 25.2
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Characteristics
Material Brass
Weight 1.7 g
Diameter 16.3 mm
Thickness 1.25 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mints
Italian State Mint and Polygraphic Institute (IPZS)
Lugansk Cartridge Plant (LCW)

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