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Just a few days ago, Ireland launched its Euroset 2025, a numismatic set that not only includes the eight regular circulation coins, but also highlights the country's natural wealth through a very special theme: biodiversity. This edition has a particular focus, and on this occasion, the wild elm is the protagonist of this tribute to Irish nature.
The Wild Elm: A Symbol of Irish Biodiversity
The wild elm, scientifically known as Ulmus minor , is a native tree that plays a vital role in Ireland's ecosystems. For centuries, the elm has been a prominent species in Irish landscapes, particularly in the southern and eastern regions of the country. However, in recent times, the elm has been threatened by various diseases, especially Dutch elm disease, a fungal disease that has severely affected this species.
Despite the challenges, the elm remains an important symbol of Ireland’s biodiversity. Its inclusion in Euroset 2025 underlines the relevance of this tree, not only as part of the natural heritage, but also as a species that, despite adversity, continues to play an essential role in maintaining local ecosystems. Its ability to adapt to different environments makes it an emblematic species of natural resilience, a reminder of the importance of protecting biodiversity.
Euroset 2025: A Tribute to Nature
The retail price of the Euroset 2025 is 33 euros and has been limited to a maximum issue of 5,000 units, an identical figure to last year.
The issue of the Euroset 2025 also contributes to raising awareness of the importance of conserving biodiversity. Through this series, Ireland seeks to promote appreciation for native species and the natural environment, highlighting the need for concrete actions to protect them. By highlighting the wild elm, the numismatic set invites reflection on how each of us can contribute to preserving the environment.
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