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E-auction 599-566559 - feu_797547 - FINLAND 5 Euro SAVONIA 2011 Vanda

FINLAND 5 Euro SAVONIA 2011 MS
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Estimate : 12 €
Price : 10 €
Maximum bid : 11 €
End of the sale : 07 October 2024 19:35:00
bidders : 3 bidders
Type : 5 Euro SAVONIA
Date: 2011
Mint name / Town : Vanda
Quantity minted : 100.000
Metal : copper-aluminium-nickel
Diameter : 27,25 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 9,84 g.
Edge : lisse
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse description : Blason historique de la province de Savonia.

Reverse


Reverse description : Représentation du mode de culture traditionelle de la province, l’agriculture sur brûlis: souche d’arbre calciné et épis de seigle.

Commentary


Pièce bi-métallique commémorant l’ancienne province de Savonia.
En 2010 la Rahapaja, l’institut monétaire finlandais a repris la frappe des pièces de 5 Euro. Une nouvelle série de 9 pièces de 5 Euro s’étendant sur plusieurs années a été lancée en 2010. Cette série est dédiée aux neuf provinces historiques de la Finlande datant de l’époque où la Finlande faisait partie de la Suède. Les deux premières pièces de 5 Euro émises en 2010 sont celles des provinces Satakunta et de la Finlande du Sud-Ouest.
Les sept prochaines émissions concernent les provinces suivantes: Åland, Karelia, Lapland, Ostrobothnia, Savonia, Tavastia, Uusimaa.
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Bimetallic coin commemorating the former province of Savonia. In 2010, the Finnish Mint resumed minting 5 euro coins. A new series of nine 5 euro coins spanning several years was launched in 2010. This series is dedicated to the nine historical provinces of Finland dating back to the time when Finland was part of Sweden. The first two 5 euro coins issued in 2010 were for the provinces of Satakunta and Southwest Finland. The next seven issues are for the following provinces: Åland, Karelia, Lapland, Ostrobothnia, Savonia, Tavastia, and Uusimaa.

Historical background


FINLAND

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