marți, 19 martie 2019

O nouă monedă comemorativă din Austria - 19.03.2019 - VIDEO

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The second coin of the series dedicated to the "825th Anniversary of the Vienna Mint" has been issued. The three coins that make up the series are linked to the ransom paid to Duke Leopold of Austria for the release of King Richard Lionheart from England in 1194. This piece is also composed of an ounce of fine silver, the same precious metal used to pay the enormous rescue, used in part to build the fortress of Wiener Neustadt, subject of the second coin of this very special series.

Unlike most other cities, Wiener Neustadt did not develop gradually over time, but was founded and built for strategic reasons in arid lands on the eastern edge of the Austrian Alps, south of Vienna. A fortified city, it was designed to help secure the duchies of Austria and Styria from the Kingdom of Hungary.





The reverse of the coin shows an image of the fortified city of Wiener Neustadt.






On the obverse common to all the coins of the series figure Leopoldo V on horseback, based on his own personal stamp. The name of the issuing country "Republic of Austria", the year of issue "2019", the face value 1.5o euros "and the composition of the piece" 1 ounce of silver ", complete the field.

Date of issue March 13, 2019
Quality Not circulated
Series 825 anniversary Vienna mints
Face value 1.5 euros
Diameter 37.00 mm
Alloy Silver 999
Fine weight 1 ounce
Packaging Blister





The announced price of sale in the online shop of the Austrian Mint is € 24.42 including VAT, to which we would have to add the shipping costs. The issue volume is 100,000 coins of each of the series.
 
 
 Image of the three coins that make up the series and the promotional video.
 
 
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