On the obverse of the coin in the frame of the ancient Russian ornament, reproduced based on the salary of the handwritten book of princely times, there is a small State Emblem of Ukraine and stylized inscriptions: 2002, UKRAINE, 10 griven, and the logo of the Mint, the designation of the metal, its sample - Ag 925 and weight purity - 31.1.
The reverse of the coin on the background of the buildings of the old Russian city shows a portrait of the Prince with a folio in his hands, to his right is George, and stylized inscriptions: VLADIMIR 1113 MONOMAH 1125 (above) and in two lines: KNYAHA, UKRAINE (below).
Dedicated to the great Kiev Prince Vladimir Monomakh (1113-1125) - An outstanding ancient Russian statesman and political figure, author of a number of laws and the famous Povchannya, addressed to children, the organizer of successful campaigns against the Polovtsy, during the reign of which the Kievan Rus ceased princely hostilities A new stage in the heyday of culture and art began Artist: Taran Vladimir, Haruk Alexander, Haruk Sergey, Kozachenko Vitaly Sculptor: Atamanchuk Vladimir, Demyanenko Vladimir