The Royal Canadian Mint has issued a new collectible coin made of pure gold in the shape of a Ukrainian pysanka, dedicated to the traditions of Ukrainian folk art. This was reported by the Royal Canadian Mint.
“This exquisite pure gold pysanka vividly combines art and heritage. It embodies the spring celebration of elegance and harmony,” the coin’s description reads.
The new coin is the eighth gold “pysanka” in the Canadian Mint’s series. This time, its design is decorated with a rose ornament, a symbol of beauty and rebirth.
The coin was designed by artist Steven Rosati and Dave Melnichuk, a Canadian of Ukrainian descent who is a member of the Ukrainian Museum of Canada in Toronto.
The coin is made of 58.5 grams of pure gold and has a face value of 250 Canadian dollars. Only about 350 such coins have been minted, making them a collector’s item for numismatists.
The release of a series of coins in the shape of pysanka eggs is a tribute to Ukrainian cultural heritage, which is widely represented in Canada, home to one of the largest Ukrainian diasporas in the world.
As reported, banknotes with denominations of 1, 2, 5, and 10 hryvnia from 2003-2007 will be replaced by corresponding coins in circulation on March 2, 2026, and will no longer be legal tender (NBU).