Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Estonia)

Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone, mainly in gold and silver, although other precious metals are also used in rare occasions. Estonia joined the Eurozone on 1. January 2011. Since then Bank of Estonia has been issuing both normal issues of Estonian euro coins, which are intended for circulation, and commemorative euro coins in gold and silver.

Republic of Estonia
Eesti Vabariik
Location of Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Estonia)

Summary edit

As of January 2011 there has been one commemorative coin set released.

The following table shows the number of coins minted per year. In the first section, the coins are grouped by the metal used, while in the second section they are grouped by their face value.

Year Issues   By metal   By face value
gold silver Others €100 €50 €20 €10 €5
2011 2 1 1 1 1
Total 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
  Coins were minted
  No coins were minted

2011 coinage edit

Estonia's future[1]
Designer: Simson von Seakyl Mint: Mint of Finland Ltd.
Value: €10 Alloy: Ag 999.9 (Silver) Quantity: 30,000 Quality: Proof
Issued: 2011 Diameter: 38.61 mm (1.52 in) Weight: 28.8 g (1.02 oz; 0.93 ozt) Issue price: €40
The €10 silver collector coin is decorated with a diamond application and named Estonia's future. It shows Kalevipoeg, the hero of the Estonian national epic, and Vanapagan, a character from Estonian folk tales, dancing the national dance Kaerajaan under the blue sky of Estonia. The reverse of the coin displays the denomination €10. The obverse of the silver coin shows the coat of arms of the Republic of Estonia, the words EESTI VABARIIK and the year of issue 2011.
 
Estonia's accession[1]
Designer: Priit Pärn Mint: Mint of Finland Ltd.
Value: €20 Alloy:

Disk: Au 999.9 (Gold)
Ring: Ag 999.9 (Silver)

Quantity: 10,000 Quality: Proof
Issued: 2011 Diameter: 27.25 mm (1.07 in) Weight: 14.6 g (0.51 oz; 0.47 ozt)
Au 8.4 g (0.30 oz; 0.27 ozt)
Ag 6.2 g (0.22 oz; 0.20 ozt)
Issue price: €350
On the coin the designer has depicted the single currency system as a mechanism of a clock's cogwheels. The reverse of the coin displays the denomination €20. The obverse displays a freely drawn coat of arms of the Republic of Estonia, which symbolises Estonia's development. The obverse also shows the words EESTI VABARIIK and the year of issue 2011. The edge lettering shows alloy symbols Ag 999.9 and Au 999.9.

Bank of Estonia issued a set of both 2011 coins with matching serial numbers in a wooden box with issue price of €440.

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References edit

  1. ^ a b "Eesti Pank will present the first euro collector coins on Monday". Bank of Estonia. Retrieved 2011-01-21.

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