Description:
Obverse
The Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine with the semicircular inscription НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ (National Bank of Ukraine) and the coin issue year indication 2013 (thereunder to the left); to the right there is the mark of the National Bank of Ukraine Mint; in the center there is a conventionalized image of one of the city adornments, the fountain, with its mirror reflection; below there is the legend 5/ГРИВЕНЬ (5/hryvnias)
Reverse
The Coat of Arms of Vinnytsia; thereunder, against the background of the scroll, is depicted a conventionalized composition: the ink-pot with the quill, city architectures and the legend ВІННИЦЯ (Vinnytsia); below there is the inscription ПЕРША ПИСЕМНА ЗГАДКА/ 650/ РОКІВ (First record/650/years)
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