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Austria
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Austria chose to produce a series of coins
illustrating flowers, architecture and famous people from its
history. The designs were chosen by a national panel and public
opinion poll. Austrian artist Josef Kaiser created the designs. |
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This shows a portrait of the radical
pacifist Bertha von Suttner, a symbol of Austria’s efforts
over many decades to support peace. Edge lettering of the 2 euro
coin: 2 EURO ***, repeated four times, alternately upright and
inverted. |
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This coin shows Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart, the famous Austrian composer, depicting Austria as a
land of music. |
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This coin shows the secession
building in Vienna, illustrating the birth of art nouveau in
Austria and symbolising the birth of a new age, representing a
bridge to a new monetary era. |
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This coin shows the Belvedere Palace,
one of the most beautiful baroque palaces in Austria. This was
where the Treaty re-establishing the sovereignty of Austria was
signed in 1955, making its name synonymous with freedom. |
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This depicts St. Stephen’s
Cathedral, one of the jewels of Viennese Gothic architecture and
a popular tourist venue. |
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This shows alpine primroses, as part
of a floral series, symbolising a duty to the environment and
the part Austria is playing in the development of a Community
environmental policy. |
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This shows the edelweiss, again as
part of a floral series, symbolising a duty to the environment
and the part Austria is playing in the development of a
Community environmental policy. |
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This coin shows a gentian, as the
last part of the floral series, symbolising a duty to the
environment and the part Austria is playing in the development
of a Community environmental policy. |