Sales Start June 2: NBU Unveils Commemorative Coin for 35th Anniversary of Commercial Courts.
New Commemorative Coin 'Commercial Justice of Ukraine' Released
According to Novyny.live: The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has introduced a commemorative coin titled 'Commercial Justice of Ukraine' to mark the 35th anniversary of the country's commercial court system. Official sales of the coin will begin on June 2, 2026. Struck in nickel silver, the coin has a face value of 5 hryvnias, with a total mintage of approximately 50,000 pieces.
The coin was first presented on May 28, 2026. Its design features a square geometric shape and an architectural column, symbolizing the significance of the commercial court system within Ukraine's legal framework.
Oleksiy Shaban, a representative of the National Bank, stated: 'The National Bank is putting into circulation a coin dedicated to the 35th anniversary of commercial justice in Ukraine.'
Part of a Broader Coin Series
This commemorative coin is part of a series released in May 2026, which also includes:
- 'Executed Renaissance: Ivan Padalka'
- 'Executed Renaissance: Maik Yohansen'
- '100th Anniversary of Symon Petliura's Remembrance Day'
- 'Ukrainian Avant-Garde: Oleksandra Ekster'
- '65th Anniversary of the Taras Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine'
- 'We Are Strong. We Are Together. Sumy Region'
- 'We Are Strong. We Are Together. Chernihiv Region'
Additionally, four more new coins are scheduled for release in June 2026.
The launch of the 'Commercial Justice of Ukraine' commemorative coin underscores the importance of the commercial court system in upholding the rule of law and driving the country's economic growth. This initiative also highlights the National Bank's active role in promoting Ukraine's cultural and historical heritage through numismatic products, appealing to both collectors and the general public. Such efforts help raise awareness about key aspects of Ukraine's legal system and history.
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