Ukraine, 10 UAH Pilip Ollyk Silver coin 2002 year

Dedicated to a representative of the Ukrainian nobility, associate of I. Mazepa, who became a hetman in exile - Philip Orlyk (1672 - 1742), author of the first Ukrainian constitution "Covenants and Constitutions of the Laws and Liberties of the Zaporozhian Army ..." (1710), which is historical a clear political and legal thought of Ukraine at the beginning of the eighteenth century, which regulated the main issues of state building in Ukraine.

The obverse of the coin depicts a common composition for this series that embodies the idea of ​​Ukraine's catholicity: the small State Emblem of Ukraine is supported by the arms of the archangel Michael and the crowned lion - symbols of the cities of Kyiv and Lviv, stylized inscriptions: UKRAINE, 2002, 10, GRIVENOG, two as well as the designation of the metal, its samples - Ag 925 and the weight in purity - 31,1
The reverse of the coin in the necklace in the center depicts Philip Orlik, who stands surrounded by Cossack associates, raising his right hand and holding in his left hand a scroll of the Covenants and Constitutions .... At the top, between the outer edge of the coin and the necklace, is a stylized inscription, PHILIP ORLYK, bottom left - years 1672 - 1742.

Ukraine
2002

Features coins
Denomination: 10 hryvnia Mintage: 5000 pcs.
Material: 925 sterling silver Quality: proof
Diameter: 38.61 mm. Weight: 31.10 gr.
Edge: Milled