Ukraine, 5 Hryven, Ukrainian cotton. Neptune. Weapons. Rocket 2024 year

Features coins

Denomination: 5 hryvnia Mintage: 50,000 pcs.

Diameter:35.00 mm. Weight: 16.54 gr.

Commemorative coin "Ukrainian cotton. Neptune", dedicated to the Ukrainian coastal missile complex RK-360MC "Neptun", which became a real breakthrough of the domestic defense industry in the development and production of modern weapons. He not only defeated one of the largest ships of the Russian Navy in the first months of a full-scale invasion, but also forever inscribed himself in the history of Ukrainian defense. The sinking of the missile cruiser "Moscow" is yet another proof that Ukrainian "cotton" will always be accurate.

On the obverse side of the coin is a stylized depiction of the missile cruiser "Moscow" with a hole in the hull, sunk thanks to the skill of our military by R-360 "Neptun" anti-ship missiles. The "invulnerable" flagship of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation is stylized as a children's paper boat, which especially emphasizes this myth, despite its real dimensions and armament. The outline of the Kremlin tower with the prongs of the crumbling Kremlin wall is depicted on the stern of the ship, symbolizing the collapse of Russia's imperial ambitions. On the top left on a mirror background – the denomination of the coin is 5 and the graphic sign of the hryvnia, the year of the minting of the coin is 2024 (vertically), the small State Coat of Arms of Ukraine and the inscription UKRAINE (vertically); lower left – the logo of the Mint of the National Bank of Ukraine.

The reverse side of the coin shows the shore-based mobile missile complex "Neptune" at the moment of the launch of the missile, adopted by the Naval Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as evidenced by the emblem on the upper left. The mirror background reflects the stylized trident of Neptune, the god of the seas, symbolizing the indomitability of the Ukrainian spirit, which accurately pierces enemy targets. The inscription NEPTUNE is placed parallel to the rocket at the top right.