Utilizați butonul de Translate din dreapta pagini pentru traducere.
The Coin of the Year (COTY) awards are a prestigious recognition in the world of numismatics, organized annually since 1984 by the American magazine World Coin News. These awards highlight the design, artistic vision and craftsmanship of the coins issued in the previous year.Nominations for the Coin of the Year (COTY) awards are chosen through a detailed and rigorous process:
Initial Selection: Coins issued in the previous year are reviewed by a committee of numismatic experts. This committee is comprised of editors of World Coin News as well as other specialists in the field.
Grading Criteria: Coins are graded based on several criteria, including:Artistic Design: The quality and creativity of the design.
Technical Innovation: New techniques or materials used in manufacturing.
Historical or Cultural Relevance: The importance of the subject represented on the coin.
Popularity: Acceptance and popularity among collectors and the general public.
Nominations: After evaluation, the coins that best meet these criteria are selected. These coins are grouped into different categories, such as Best Gold Coin, Best Silver Coin, Most Artistic Coin, among others.
Voting: The nominated coins are then voted on by an international panel of judges, which includes numismatists, historians and other experts. This panel determines the winning coins in each category.
This process ensures that the awarded coins are not only of high quality, but also represent the best in terms of design, innovation and cultural relevance.
This August, the 10 winning coins were announced, one for each category, and the overall winner. All of these coins were minted in 2023.
COTY Awards 2024
Best Coin Dedicated to a Historical Event
Coins commemorating events, institutions or figures considered very significant in terms of the historical heritage of a people, a country or humanity. The subject must have occurred or have a historical perspective of at least 100 years ago.
Cameroon – 2,000 CFA francs – Sumerian civilization
Best Coin Dedicated to a Contemporary Event
Best Coin Dedicated to a Contemporary Event
Coins commemorating events, institutions or figures linked to current or recent events that influence a people or humanity. The themes must have occurred during the last 99 years.
Ukraine – 10 hryvnias – The courage to be
Best gold coin
Best gold coin
Coins minted in gold, platinum, palladium or other precious metal, which have a general artistic appeal, both from an aesthetic and commercial point of view.
United States – $100 – Freedom through perseverance
Best silver coin
Best silver coin
Coins minted in silver, which have a general artistic appeal, both from an aesthetic and commercial point of view.
Austria – 20 euros – Neutron star
Best Crown Coin
Best Crown Coin
Coins with a general appeal, both aesthetically and commercially. Consideration should also be given to the unique theme the coin should reflect, and how this piece fits into the definition of a “crown,” including a minimum size requirement of 37 mm and a maximum size of 45 mm.
Cook Islands – 10 dollars – Astrolabio
Best Circulation Coin
Best Circulation Coin
Coins made of non-precious metals have a general appeal, both from an aesthetic and commercial point of view, and satisfy the basic needs of monetary units intended for circulation.
China – 5 Yuan – Chinese Peking Opera
Best bimetallic coin
Best bimetallic coin
Coins that reflect the concept of a ringed coin, where the outer ring and inner core are made of different metals. Coins should have an overall artistic appeal, both from an aesthetic and commercial standpoint.
Austria – 25 Euros in silver and niobium – Global warming
Most artistic coin
Most artistic coin
The coin is selected solely on the basis of having exceptional artistic merit. Its commercial potential, theme or popularity should not be considered.
Latvia – 5 euros – Riga Fashion
Most innovative currency
Most innovative currency
Coin that best fits the term “innovative concept.” Pioneers in metal alloy themes, non-typical coin materials, shapes, distinct visual themes, or other innovations. Particular attention is paid to technological advances that convey ideas and minting mechanisms.
France – 200 euros – Pierre Hermé
Coin of Greatest Inspiration
Coin of Greatest Inspiration
The coin must feature designs dedicated to ideas, events, institutions or individuals that best exemplify man's eternal aspirations for peace, freedom and human rights. Judges have taken into consideration the theme, design and artistic merit in choosing the winner.
Canada – $50 – Allegory of Peace
CURRENCY OF THE YEAR 2024
CURRENCY OF THE YEAR 2024
Once the winners are known, by category, we will now know which has been the absolute winner and proclaimed COIN OF THE YEAR 2024. Let's get to know it in depth.
The United States Mint was the big winner, with its high-relief $100 gold American Liberty coin featuring the theme “Freedom Through Perseverance.”
Currency details
The US Mint issued this pure gold coin in 2023, the sixth in a series launched in 2015 under the name “American Liberty”. It was available for purchase from August 10 of last year.
The “American Liberty” collection celebrates modern interpretations of the concept of American liberty, exploring the theme beyond the classical tradition of allegorical portraits of “Liberty.”
Since its establishment more than 230 years ago, the United States Mint has issued a wide variety of coins featuring the concept of liberty personified by allegorical female figures. However, this piece offers a different interpretation: a bold representation of the perseverance of American freedom.
The obverse of the coin depicts a Pinus longaeva, a species native to California, Nevada, and Utah. It is believed to be one of the oldest living organisms on Earth, as it can live up to 5,000 years. Long-lived pines grow in places where other plants cannot, and are often the first species to repopulate the land after natural disasters, such as a lava flow or glacial runoff. The coin features the following inscriptions: “LIBERTY”, “IN GOD WE TRUST” and the year of issue “2023”.
The coin was engraved by Joseph Menna and designed by Elana Hagler.
The reverse design, meanwhile, features a young bald eagle standing on a rocky outcrop, moments before taking flight. It features the inscriptions of the issuing country “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” the quantity and purity of the metal “1 OZ.” and “.9999 FINE GOLD,” the face value “$100,” and the Latin legend “E PLURIBUS UNUM” (OUT OF MANY, ONE).
Technical characteristics of the coin
Series: American Liberty
Year: 2023
Composition: 999 Gold
Face value: 100 dollars
Diameter: 30.61 mm
Weight: 1 troy ounce (31.10 g)
Mint: West Point – W
Roll: 125.000
Sursa informațiilor aici.
Niciun comentariu:
Trimiteți un comentariu