Description:
Obverse
Above is Ukraine's small coat of arms, to the left of which is the semicircular legend УКРАЇНА (Ukraine); on the right is the coin face value 5 ГРИВЕНЬ (5 hryvnias) (written vertically) and the coin issue year 2017; there is the following conventionalized composition: tram tracks on a stone pavement aiming skywards as a symbol of progress and the legends КИЇВ (Kyiv) 1892/PARIS 1881/BERLIN 1881/LONDON 1901 (cities in which, and the years when, electric trams were launched); there is the mint mark of the NBU Banknote Printing and Minting Works.
Reverse
There is a tram with passengers against the background of a Kyiv cityscape; above is the semicircular legend ТРАМВАЙНИЙ РУХ В КИЄВІ/125/РОКІВ (tram service in Kyiv/125/years).
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