Austria 10 Euro Copper Uncirculated Coin 2015 - Burgenland - Austria Piece by Piece
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Austria 10 Euro Copper Uncirculated Coin 2015 - Burgenland - Austria Piece by Piece
Country: Austria
Face Value: 10 Euro
Theme: Burgenland
Collection: Austria Piece by Piece
Position in Series: 8th out of 10
Composition: Copper
Quality: Uncirculated
Year: 2015
Weight: 15 g
Mintage: 130,000
Coin Shape: Round
Diameter: 32 mm
Edge: Interrupted Reeded
Edge Inscription: None
Packaging: Lighthouse Capsule
Condition: See images
Certificate: No Certificate Issued
Mint: Austrian Mint
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer, Mag. Helmut Andexlinger
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* Collection (Bray): Free
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Description:
Not only Austria's most easterly province, Burgenland is also the flattest.
Forming the border with neighbouring Hungary, this former frontier land was once known as 'German West Hungary', which explains why Burgenland looks and feels different from the rest of Austria.
Now located in the centre of the new Europe, this relaxed and sunny province is showcased on the eighth coin in the Austrian Mint's educational Austria Piece by Piece series.
Eastern promise
As well as a border, Burgenland shares the unique and atmospheric Lake Neusiedl with Hungary.
The shallow steppe lake's southern shore is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with abundant reed beds that provide a natural habitat for migratory birds.
Many of the villages on the lake's shore are famous for the storks that spend the summer nesting on their rooftops.
The lake and its stunning birdlife feature on both sides of the coin, while some examples of Burgenland's historic buildings are depicted on the coin's reverse.
Designed by schoolgirl Leonie Schrollenberger, who won the competition to design the coin, the reverse also shows a bottle of wine - Burgenland's other world-class contribution.
About Euro Collector Coins:
Euro 'Collection Coins' are coins issued by Individual Member States.
These coins can not have a face value of 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, €1, or €2.
They are legal tender within the issuing state.
The European Council concludes that other member states should also accept these coins (via their respective National Central Banks [transaction fee may apply]) thus effectively making them legal tender through the euro zone.
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