In Ukraine, in 1996, a small circulation of coins with a face value of 1 kopeck was minted for the annual set of the NBU. However, 1 kop. 1996 was found in sets, sometimes it was found in circulation. For such coins are ready to pay up to 3000 UAH.
In total, all 1 kopeck. 1996 are valuable. “The circulation was small, which explains the high price of the coin,” experts of the Coins-Berries project explain.
At the same time, experts warn: coins in terms of turnover are cheaper than a penny from a set. If you cannot distinguish between them, you should contact the experts, this will help to avoid mistakes or deception.
In general, two varieties of the 1996 penny are known: 1BA and 1BV. The second coin is more expensive:
Variety | Price |
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1BA, large berries | 1300-2000 UAH |
1BV, small berries | 2500-3000 UAH |
Reverse varieties differ. Yes:
- large berries are depicted on 1BA, in clusters No. 7 and 8 the tail adjoins;
- 1BV – small berries, in bunches No. 7 and 8 the tail does not adjoin.
In Ukraine, there are several options where to sell valuable coins. The most popular are specialized online auctions, for example, Violiti, the ITK forum, etc.
As GLOBAL HAPPENINGS reported, Ukrainians can make good money on the 1 hryvnia coin. 2002 release. Those who got such a hryvnia with a smooth edge can sell it at a price of up to 3300 hryvnia.
Source: Obozrevatel
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