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Noi monede comemorative din Austria - 15.11.2020

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We all need a bit of luck to help us meet today's challenges. For the ancient Romans, the god Janus held the key to good luck. They paid tribute to Janus on New Year's Day by giving away coins depicting his two faces: the old woman looking back, the young woman looking optimistically to the future. Those two faces appear in the New Year's Coin 2021. She is the young woman we must be inspired by if we want to overcome the exceptional circumstances that we live in this 2020. It is being a tough test, but it is better to face it with a young and renewed optimism. In this sense, this New Year's Coin can help us find the key to a hopeful future. Out with the old, long live the new!


The "New Year's Coin" will be the last of the year issued by the Austrian Mint and the eighth with this theme. With this and, with all those previously issued, you want to wish a happy year, full of best wishes for collectors and those who receive it as a gift, something that little by little is becoming a beautiful tradition. Although the official issue date for this 5 euro coin is next December 2, its minting date already corresponds to 2021.


The month of January is named after the god Janus. Before every undertaking, the ancient Romans prayed for his blessing. Among other things, he was the god of doors and gates and a conciliator between the past and the present. Janus (Latin Janus) also ruled the dawn. An opulent temple was dedicated to him in Ancient Rome, the gates of which symbolized that peace had ended when they were opened at the start of each new war, allowing the Romans to enter and plead for victory.


The doors of the temple of Janus can be seen in the background of the reverse of the coin, above them a clock with a starry sky and the sun at one end. The central foreground is dominated by an ornate key bearing the year 2021 on its arch. Janus's two faces, one old and bearded, the other much younger, look in opposite directions on either side. The obverse of the nine-sided coin shows the coats of arms of the nine Austrian provinces arranged in a circle.

This coin with a face value of 5 euros, like all those that Austria issues in this value, can be purchased in two versions, the copper one at face value and the silver one, presented in the portfolio you see below, at a price of 18, € 60 plus shipping costs, in the virtual store of the Austrian mint .


Coin characteristics

Metal: Copper / 925 Silver
Dimensions: 28.5 mm
Weight: 8.90 g / 8.41 g
Issue volume: 200,000 / 50,000
Issue date: December 2, 2020
 
 
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