2594) "The Popular Pig", Austria: Silver and Base Metal €5 (5 Euro) Coin Variants issued by the Austrian Mint in its Annual Coin Series: Date/Year of Coin issue: 01.12.2022 (with Year of issue inscribed as 2023):
The Header/Banner showing the Reverses of the Silver and Base Metal Coins against background impressions of two pigs frolicking in a grassy patch. The Header is titled "SCHWEIN GEHABT" (literally meaning "Had Pig" - meaning to be fortunate in one's misfortune). The year of issue is inscribed as 2023.
NEW YEAR COIN 2023 THE POPULAR PIG:
The latest New Year coin from the Austrian Mint features a lucky pig because this likeable and intelligent animal has long been a symbol of good luck in Austria.
The likeable and intelligent domestic pig has been kept by humans for some 9,000 years. In present-day Austria, pork is still by far the most popular meat and plays a starring role in Austrian cuisine.
In former times, the pig was a symbol of plenty because it could sustain an entire family for a considerable amount of time.
The popular Austrian expression ‘Schwein gehabt’ (literally "had pig"), meaning to be fortunate in one’s misfortune, is said to have been coined in the 16th century during times when people did not have enough to eat.
The lucky ones were those who had at least one pig.
Maybe the pig can be a sign of hope for us all in these troubled times, because something unforeseen and pleasant can happen even when there is no sign of light at the end of the tunnel.
We hope for unexpectedly pleasant experiences in 2023.
The Coin:
On the nine-sided Reverse of the 5 Euro Silver and Copper-Alloy Coins is depicted the head of a pig, its snout slightly raised above a crop of lucky four-leafed clovers.
A pig and four-leafed clovers — two lucky symbols featured are featured in this design along with the year of issue - "2023" (at left).
On the nine-sided Obverse of the 5 Euro Silver and Copper-Alloy Coins are seen the Coats of Arms of all nine of the cantons/provinces of Austria.
The crests are surrounded with the name of the issuing country - "REPUBLIK OSTERREICH" along with the denomination of "5 EURO". The denominational value - "5" (in the centre) with the currency name "EURO" (on the bottom periphery).
i) The specifications of the Silver Coin Variant are:
Country of issue: Republic of Austria; Year: 2022; Coin Series Theme: "New Year's Eve"; Coin Theme: "The Popular Pig"; Denomination/Face Value: 5 Euro; Metal Composition: .925 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight: 8.41 grams; Diameter/Size: 28.50 mm; Coin Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU); Mint: Austrian Mint; Mintage: 50,000 pieces; Designers: Helmut Andexlinger, Anna Rastl, and Rebecca Wilding; Shape: Nonagonical; Edge: Plain.
ii) The specifications of the Base Metal Coin Variant are:
Country of issue: Republic of Austria; Year: 2022; Coin Series Theme: "New Year's Eve"; Coin Theme: The Popular Pig"; Denomination/Face Value: 5 Euro; Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Copper (Cu); Weight: 8.90 grams; Diameter/Size: 28.50 mm; Coin Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU); Mint: Austrian Mint; Mintage: 200,000 pieces; Designers: Helmut Andexlinger, Anna Rastl, and Rebecca Wilding; Shape: Nonagonical; Edge: Reeded. Packaging: Comes without packaging.
Remarks:
- Each selectively Uncirculated Silver Coin is presented in a blister-type folder with illustrations and text describing the coin’s motif.
- The Uncirculated copper coins are sold without packaging and are available for their face value.
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