The zlotnik is a pre-metric unit of mass historically used across the Russian Empire, roughly equivalent to 4.266 grams, and Ukraine's revival of the denomination for its nature-themed bullion-adjacent brass issues is a deliberate nod to that shared monetary heritage — one that carries some political awkwardness given the bilateral tensions of the 2010s. The mountain hare series sits within a broader Ukrainian mint program using native fauna to anchor collectible circulation-adjacent strikes in brass.
Mintage figures for this specific issue were kept modest by the National Bank of Ukraine, consistent with the limited-release approach applied across the zlotnik animal series launched around 2018–2019.
The zlotnik is a pre-metric unit of mass historically used across the Russian Empire, roughly equivalent to 4.266 grams, and Ukraine's revival of the denomination for its nature-themed bullion-adjacent brass issues is a deliberate nod to that shared monetary heritage — one that carries some political awkwardness given the bilateral tensions of the 2010s. The mountain hare series sits within a broader Ukrainian mint program using native fauna to anchor collectible circulation-adjacent strikes in brass.
Mintage figures for this specific issue were kept modest by the National Bank of Ukraine, consistent with the limited-release approach applied across the zlotnik animal series launched around 2018–2019.