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2 Euro (200 Years Of The Oesterreichische National Bank)
Name:
2 Euro (200 years of the Oesterreichische National bank)
Country: Austria
Series: 2002~Today - 2nd Republic (Euro) Commemorative 2€
Issue on: 2016
Last Issue: 2016
Distribution: Circulating Commemorative
Mint: Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich), Vienna, Austria
Composition: Bimetallic
Composition details: core: 75% copper,20% zinc 5% nickel; ring: 75% copper, 25% nickel
Face value: 2
Country: Austria
Series: 2002~Today - 2nd Republic (Euro) Commemorative 2€
Issue on: 2016
Last Issue: 2016
Distribution: Circulating Commemorative
Mint: Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich), Vienna, Austria
Composition: Bimetallic
Composition details: core: 75% copper,20% zinc 5% nickel; ring: 75% copper, 25% nickel
Face value: 2
Currency:
€ - Euro
Diameter (millimeters): 25.75
Thickness (millimeters): 2.00
Weight (grams): 8.50
Edge: Lettered (reeded)
Mintage: 16000000
Orientation: Medal alignment ↑O↑
Rim: Raised. Not decorated. Both sides
Shape: Circular
Subject: 200 years of the Oesterreichische National bank
Description: The coin is dedicated to "200 years of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank".
The design represents two gods of the Roman mythology recorded in bas-relief: to the left side, Mercury, messenger of the gods and god of the merchants and the trade; to the right, Fortune, goddess of the destination and the prosperity represented with a horn of the abundance.
Diameter (millimeters): 25.75
Thickness (millimeters): 2.00
Weight (grams): 8.50
Edge: Lettered (reeded)
Mintage: 16000000
Orientation: Medal alignment ↑O↑
Rim: Raised. Not decorated. Both sides
Shape: Circular
Subject: 200 years of the Oesterreichische National bank
Description: The coin is dedicated to "200 years of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank".
The design represents two gods of the Roman mythology recorded in bas-relief: to the left side, Mercury, messenger of the gods and god of the merchants and the trade; to the right, Fortune, goddess of the destination and the prosperity represented with a horn of the abundance.