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This 10 hryvnias coin is issued by Ukraine in 2026 as part of the series dedicated to Ukrainian regions, here focusing on the Zaporizhzhia region. This oblast, located in south-eastern Ukraine, takes its name from the Dnipro River and its famous rapids, and is historically associated with the Zaporozhian Cossack tradition, of which the Zaporozhian Sich is one of the most iconic symbols of Ukrainian national identity.
The coin is struck in copper-nickel, an alloy commonly used in the production of circulating coins due to its durability and resistance to wear. It has a diameter of 22 millimetres and a weight of 6.35 grams, dimensional characteristics that conform to the usual standards for circulating coins of this face value within the Ukrainian monetary system.
The National Bank of Ukraine is the issuing authority of this coin, which is part of a numismatic policy aimed at highlighting the geographical, historical and cultural heritage of the various regions that make up the Ukrainian territory. The Zaporizhzhia region, in addition to its historical importance linked to the Cossacks, is also known for its industrial and energy significance, notably through the presence of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest in Europe.
The face value of 10 hryvnias places this issue in the category of coins intended for general circulation, although they also attract the interest of collectors due to their regional theme and commemorative character. The year of issue 2026 corresponds to a period during which Ukraine continues to assert, including through its numismatic production, its commitment to the integrity of its national territory.