Ukrainian coins can be sold for quite a substantial amount of money. For instance, collectors are willing to pay 7,000 hryvnias for old 10 kopecks. This is evidenced by information on the specialized online auction Violity.

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Numismatists have showcased 10 and 50 kopecks, as well as a coin with a denomination of 1 hryvnia, which possess collectible features and can yield significant profits.

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For example, a 10 kopecks coin from 1992 of variant 3.32ЖБг was put up for auction. The key feature of this coin is the material it is made from - brass coated with titanium nitride. As a result, the price of the kopeck reached 7,003 hryvnias.

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You can sell 50 kopecks from 2001 for 2,000 hryvnias. This coin is from the annual set of the NBU "Circulating Coins of Ukraine". It was issued in a limited quantity - only 5,000 coins. This small mintage makes the coin rare.

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Additionally, 1 hryvnia coins from 1995 frequently appear at auctions. This is a circulating coin, and its exact mintage is unknown. However, numismatists estimate it to be around 52,000 pieces. This is a small number, which is why the coin is valued quite high - about 2,000 hryvnias.

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Earlier, the information portal Znaï reported, look for coins with denominations of 2, 10, and 50 kopecks: collectors will pay over 10,000 UAH.

Our portal also informed that the price of one of these commemorative coins in Ukraine skyrocketed 16 times, while another increased 39 times: how to sell for profit.

Furthermore, the information portal Znaï reported that collectors are ready to reward Ukrainians for old coins: they used to be in every wallet.