File:1996 Chernobyl, Ukraine commemorative coin - 200,000 Karbovanets.png

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English: Ukrainian commemorative Cu-Ni 200,000 karbovanets coin (mass: 14.35g, mf: N/A, diameter: 33mm, quality: proof) of the Chernobyl disaster.
  • Reverse shows a bell inscribed with the Ukrainian text "ЧОРНОБИЛЬ" (Chernobyl) set in the center of the coin's field, the dates "1986-1996" set on a banner, five flying cranes - three to the left and two to the right of the bell respectively - in the background, and the Ukrainian text "ТРАГЕДІЯ - ПОДВИГ - ЗАСТЕРЕЖЕННЯ" (Tragedy - Heroic deed - Warning).
  • Obverse shows the coat of arms of Ukraine flanked by two sprays of Viburnum opulus (guelder rose) and the mintage date of the coin (1996) all set in a ring of beads, the word "Ukraine" (УКРАЇНА) in the Ukrainian language, and the coin's denomination of "200000 КАРБОВАНЦІВ" (200000 karbovanets) in Ukrainian.

Note: I am not familiar with the Ukrainian language, and therefore some of the translated words might be literal in nature and missing their figurative meanings. Kindly contribute a better translation if it warrants it.

Русский: Юбилейная монета Украины, Чернобыльская катастрофа, 1996 год
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