Reference Price
$5.99-$649.22
The actual value of the coin may differ depending on its condition, luster, rarity, and other factors. This is a rough estimation.
The actual value of the coin may differ depending on its condition, luster, rarity, and other factors. This is a rough estimation.
In the circle made of a string of beads, there is a composition popular in 18th-20th century folk art of Ukraine: Cossack Mamay dressed in a rich coat edged with fur, sits in a Turkish way, smokes a pipe and plays the bandura. Around him there are traditional attributes of the Cossack military life of that period: a horse with a good outfit, tied to a spear with a small flag on its top, plunged into soil; a green oak-tree with a hanging sabre; a pistol and a stone powder case; high Turkish hat and a bottle of okovyta (Ukrainian vodka). Around the coin external circumference there are inscriptions: (Cossack Mamay) - on the left and (paladin of freedom and honour) - on the right. Above these inscriptions are separated with a small flag at the spear top, underneath - with a conventionalized highbush cranberry spray.
Andrzej Nowakowski
Oleksandr Ivakhnenko
There is depicted a common for this series scene which embodies the idea of Ukraine's integrity: the small National Emblem of Ukraine supported by the stamped figures of Saint Michael Archistrategos in a knightly attire and with a spear, the patron of Kiev and a crowned lion (the symbols of the Grand Duchy of Galicia and Volhynia respectively) and the conventionalized inscriptions: УКРАЇНА and 20 ГРИВЕНЬ, coin's face value-underneath in two lines. All inscriptions are separated from one another with baroque ornaments and griffins depictions. On the left from the figure 20, there are designations of Аg 925 and 31,1, coin weight in fineness.
Andrzej Nowakowski
Oleksandr Ivakhnenko
Reeded
Obverse:
УКРАЇНА 1997 20 ГРИВЕНЬ
Reverse:
КОЗАК МАМАЙ ЛИЦАР ВОЛІ І ЧЕСТІ
Silver (.925)