Rare coins of 2024: for which Ukrainians receive thousands of hryvnias.
1 hryvnia of 2024
This coin features the portrait of Prince Volodymyr the Great. Rare examples of this coin with interesting factory defects can cost from 1000 to 5000 hryvnias. Such defects include the reverse being rotated 180 degrees or having two identical sides of the coin, which are rare.
'During the minting process, the blanks can be flipped or shifted, which results in defective coins. One side may be turned relative to the other or the same image may appear. Such hryvnias appear very rarely, hence their high value,'— stated on the specialized portal 'Coins-Berries'.
5 hryvnias of 2019
This coin depicts Bohdan Khmelnytsky on the reverse. Rare variants of this coin can cost from 2000 to 3000 hryvnias, especially if the portrait of the hetman is flipped 180 degrees. Factory defects also affect the coin's value.
10 hryvnias of 2020
Coins of this denomination can also have an increased value, especially if the reverse is rotated 180 degrees. For such examples, they may pay from 2000 to 5000 hryvnias. Coins with various defects, such as excess metal or unstruck letters, can also be valuable.
The National Bank of Ukraine plans to withdraw 10 kopeck coins from circulation starting in 2025. However, some 50 kopeck coins may cost up to 5000 hryvnias, especially examples with defects.
The National Bank of Ukraine plans to withdraw some coins from circulation, which may make their examples even more valuable for collectors. It is important to carefully inspect your coins, as there may be precious examples among them with rare defects that can bring unexpected rewards.Read also
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