2481) The Dandelion, Republik Osterreich (Republic of Austria): “The Language of Flowers Coin Series”: Second 10 Euro Silver and Copper Coin, in the colourful series being brought out by the Austrian Mint, Vienna: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2022:
The Austrian Mint, Vienna had continued its innovative Silver and Copper Coin Series of 10 Euro Coins that depicts the "Language of Flowers" and the meaning of floral expression.
The Header/Banner shows the Obverses and Reverses of the Silver and Copper 10 Euro Coins against a background representation of The Dandelion Flowers
THE LANGUAGES OF FLOWERS 10 EURO COIN SERIES:
Whether to convey feelings of love, desire and friendship, congratulations and condolence, declarations of intent and even forbidden and unspeakable things, flowers have been used as a form of language throughout recorded history, each country and culture with its own version.
The "Language of Flowers Coin Series" brings this age-old custom back to life and discusses the meanings, folklore, properties and uses of seven well-known flowers.
The messages conveyed by those flowers are inspirational, so too is the technology used to bring nature to life on the coins.
None of the principal flower images in the series is based on a drawing or illustration: the starting point of every coin design is a real flower grown in the garden, which is then pressed using a special technique that captures the flower in its natural state.
Opening with the rose, the series continues with the dandelion, marigold, forget-me-not, chamomile, peony and violet.
2021 The Rose – Love and desire
2022 The Dandelion – A wish come true
2022 The Marigold – Positivity and patience
2023 The Forget-me-not – Remember me
2023 The Chamomile – Strength in difficult situations
2024 The Peony – Good fortune and happiness
2024 The Violet – Loyalty and devotion
The Austrian Mint has brought out the second coin in its innovative “The Language of Flowers Coin Series”, with the latest design featuring the Dandelion Flower.
The giving and receiving of a floral gift is the focus of this Coin Series launched last year and brings this age-old custom back to life by discussing the meanings, folklore, properties, and uses of seven well-known flowers.
About "The Dandelion":
The second coin in the Language of Flowers series is dedicated to a plant that divides public opinion.
For some the dandelion is just an annoying weed, while for others it is the most underappreciated of plants. Whichever side of the debate one is on, the dandelion is undoubtedly one of the most joyful signs that winter is over and spring has arrived.
The dandelion’s golden-yellow flower, serrated leaves and spherical puff of seeds make it instantly recognisable.
Unlike most other plants, the dandelion accounts for numerous myths and superstitions that are specifically related to its seed head.
Some say that wishes made while blowing off the plant’s seeds will be granted, others that one can send a message to a loved one by concentrating on what one would like to convey while blowing the seeds in their direction.
Humans have used dandelions both as a foodstuff and herbal remedy for centuries; they also provide an important source of food for birds and insects early in the season. Many believe the plant to have mystical and magical qualities, with much of its folklore relating to its ability to answer questions or bring good luck. Dandelions are also linked to perseverance, strength in adversity, clarity of purpose and are thought to impart lion-like courage. They are even said to represent the qualities of warmth, radiance, illumination, healing, hope, transformation and growth. So, what’s not to love about this resilient little ‘weed’?
The Coin:
This idea is beautifully illustrated in the shape of a young woman with flowers in her hair blowing dandelion seeds.
As part of the design process in replicating flowers, none of the principal flower images in the series is based on any particular drawing or illustration.
The Coin has been issued in Silver and Copper Variants:
i) The specifications of the Proof (P) & Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) Quality Silver Coin are:
Country of issue: Republik Osterreich (Republic of Austria); Date of Coin issue: 14.09.2022; Coin Series Theme: "The Language of Flowers"; Coin Theme: "Marigold"; Metal Composition: .925 Fineness Silver (Ag); Diameter/Size: 32.00 mm; Weight:16.80 grams; Coin Quality: Proof (P) and Brilliant Uncirculated (BU); Mint: Austrian Mint, Vienna; Mintage: 30,000 pieces (each Variant); Coin Designers: Mag. Helmut Andexlinger, Kathrin Kuntner, Rebecca Wilding.
ii) The specifications of the Uncirculated (U) Quality Copper Coin are:
Country of issue: Republik Osterreich (Republic of Austria); Date of Coin issue: 14.09.2022; Coin Series Theme: "The Language of Flowers"; Coin Theme: "Marigold"; Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Copper (Cu); Diameter/Size: 32.00 mm; Weight: 15.00 grams; Coin Quality: Proof (P) and Brilliant Uncirculated (BU); Mint: Austrian Mint, Vienna; Mintage: 1,30,000 pieces; Coin Designers: Mag. Helmut Andexlinger, Kathrin Kuntner, Rebecca Wilding; Packaging: Comes without packaging.
- The Brilliant Uncirculated Coins are presented in a blister pack folder with illustrations and informative text.
- The Uncirculated Copper Coins are sold at commercial banks and the retail shop of the Austrian Mint for their face value.
Collector Case:
“Language of Flowers” collector case provides the perfect display and design in which to present and securely store all seven Proof quality coins in the series along with their respective certificates of authenticity. The case is available in two versions, with and without the companion book.
Do you know which of the seven flowers in the series to give when you want to…:
- Tell someone you are thinking of them?
- Apologise for doing something you are ashamed of?
- Express your affection in no uncertain terms?
You can find the answers to these questions and many, many more in the fascinating "Companion Book" to "The Language of Flowers Coin Series".
Written by Juliet Roberts, this beautifully illustrated 100-page hardback takes an entertaining look at the meanings, mythology, magic, botany and uses of the seven well-known plants on which the coins are based.
Among innumerable interesting facts, one will learn which flowers are best for strengthening the immune system, aiding weight loss or alleviating insomnia.
One may even discover which ones help improve one's creativity, increase spiritual consciousness or make one luckier in love and with money.
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