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Tuesday 17 May 2022

2347) Gesäuse National Park, Austria: "Alpine Treasures Coin Series": The Third and Final Coin in the Coin Series features the Dianthus plumarius blandus (The Pink, Garden Pink or wild pink) and the Salamander: A 50 Euro Gold Coin minted by the Mint of Austria, Vienna: Date of Coin issue: 16.02.2022:

2347) Gesäuse National Park, Austria: "Alpine Treasures Coin Series": The Third and FinalCoin in the Coin Series features the Dianthus plumarius blandus (The Pink, Garden Pink or wild pink) and the Salamander: A 50 Euro Gold Coin minted by the Mint of Austria, Vienna: Date of Coin issue: 16.02.2022:

Just as gold lasts forever, the mighty Alps will rise for eternity. Nevertheless, environmental contamination and mass tourism have taken their toll over the past century. 

Alpine Treasures is a three-coin series that highlights the rare species of plants and animals that are native to the Austrian Alps and shows off the multifaceted nature of the country’s spectacular mountain landscape. 

In doing so, it provides a gorgeous golden glimpse of the monumental peaks of the Hohe Tauern National Park, of the lush green valleys of the Kalkalpen and of the wild waters of Gesäuse National Park. Only the Alps themselves are more beautiful.

WILD WATERS: Gesäuse National Park:

The Reverse and Obverse of the 50 Euro Gold Coin is seen at left against a background Pink symbolising the Pink flowere featured on the Coin

The dramatic beauty of the Alps stems not only from the vertiginous peaks themselves but also from the rivers that traverse them. 

Nowhere is this truer than in Austria’s Gesäuse National Park, where the River Enns has cut its way through the Northern Limestone Alps, leaving steep, rugged summits towering over its banks. 

The small but perfectly formed national park features on Wild Waters, the third and final coin in the Alpine Treasures series, which showcases the multifaceted nature of the Austria’s alpine landscape.

Founded in 2002, Gesäuse is the most recent of Austria’s six national parks to be established

Here nature has been left to its own devices, creating a true spectacle for the visitor. 

Some 195 endemic animal species dwell in this wonderful winding valley. Of particular interest is the alpine salamander, a non-aquatic reptile recognisable by the intense yellow stripes on its back. In Austria it is considered an endangered species and placed under strict protection.

As well as its varied animal life, Gesäuse is also home to 30 endemic plant varieties – a record for Austria. Most notable is the pink, whose wonderful blooms are native to Gesäuse, thanks to the national park’s unique combination of well-watered scree, calcareous grass and dolomite rock

The Coin:

The Reverse and Obverse of the 50 Euro Gold Coin placed side-by-side

On the Obverse of the 50 Euro Gold Coin  is    seen the Austrian bellflower in the foreground.

The inscriptions are - "REPUBLIK OSTERREICH" (meaning "Republic of Austria"), "50 E2URO", "DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS BLANDUS", the year of issue "2022".

On the Reverse of the 50 Euro Gold Coin is featured the gateway to the Gesäuse: an immense natural panorama framed by forest with the River Enns flowing beneath the imposing 2,335 metres of the Großer Ödstein. In the foreground, an alpine salamander crawls across the coin.

The inscription is - "GESAUSE".

The Coin Collector Wooden Case for all the three Coins issued in the "Alpine Treasures Coin Series":

Finished in delicately worked Austrian oak and featuring a slate plate sunk into the lid, the case is, like the coins themselves, entirely produced in Austria.  

The specifications of this Coin are:

Country of issue: Republic of Austria; Coin Series Name: "Alpine Treasures"; Coin Theme: "Kalkalpen National Forest", Austria;  Date of issue: 16.02. 2022; Denomination/Face Value: 50 Euros; Metal Composition: .986 Fineness Gold (Au); Fine Weight: 7.78 grams/0.25 Oz; Total Weight: 7.89 grams; Diameter/Size: 22.0 mm; Coin Quality: Proof; Presentation Box/Case: Yes; Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes; Designer(s): Herbert Wahner, Anna Rastl; Packaging: Coin comes in a case complete with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity and protective slipcase.



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