Ukraine's National Bank Unveils Commemorative Coin Honoring Opishnia Pottery.
Presentation of a New Commemorative Coin
According to TSN.ua: The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has revealed a new 5-hryvnia commemorative coin dedicated to the pottery craft of the town of Opishnia in the Poltava region. This coin serves as a significant symbol for recognizing and promoting traditional Ukrainian pottery, an art form with deep roots in the nation's cultural heritage. The release is part of the NBU's ongoing series highlighting Ukraine's rich cultural legacy.
Key Specifications of the Coin
The coin's primary features are as follows:
- Denomination: 5 hryvnias
- Mintage: 50,000 units
- Price per coin in packaging: 195 hryvnias
Crafted from nickel silver, the coin's material underscores its quality and aesthetic value. Sales are scheduled to begin on February 3, when it will become available through the NBU's online store.
It is noteworthy that Opishnia ceramics were inscribed into Ukraine's National List of Elements of Intangible Cultural Heritage back in 2012, reaffirming the art's importance to Ukrainian culture. The coin's minting year is 2025, demonstrating the NBU's systematic approach to promoting national traditions through numismatics.
"This new commemorative coin from the NBU is not merely a financial product; it also fulfills a cultural mission." - National Bank of Ukraine
Thus, the new commemorative coin highlights the significance of Opishnia's pottery art in Ukraine's history and culture.
The issuance of this coin forms part of the National Bank of Ukraine's broader strategy to support and popularize national cultural heritage through numismatics. This initiative may help boost interest in Ukrainian traditions and crafts both domestically and internationally. The planned February sales date also underscores the NBU's intent to actively promote this pottery art during the winter season, a time when many seek unique gifts and souvenirs.
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