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Saturday 1 July 2023

2904) The Vasco da Gama Aquarium, Portugal: 125th Anniversary (1898-2023): The Imprensa Nacional da Moeda (INCM) has issued 7.50 Euro Silver Proof and Colour coins that mark 125th Anniversary of the Aquarium: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023:

2904) The Vasco da Gama Aquarium, Portugal: 125th Anniversary (1898-2023): The Imprensa Nacional da Moeda (INCM) has issued 7.50 Euro Silver Proof and Colour coins that mark 125th Anniversary of the Aquarium: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023:

The Header/Banner showcases the Obverse and Reverse of the 7.50 Euro Silver Coin against a background representation of the main attraction of the Vasco da Gama Museum - "the Window to the Ocean", where it is possible to interact with the ocean virtually, and “dive” below the depths of the sea. This wall-sized window consists of a large high-definition interactive screen, where visitors can find different marine species of the Portuguese coast, discover their habitat, and their various characteristics.

The Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda (INCM) has released new Silver Proof Coins marking the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Vasco da Gama Aquarium located at the gates of Lisbon, which functions both as an aquarium and a museum. 

It is one of the oldest museum aquariums in the world, visited by successive generations of spectators since its inauguration on the 20.05.1898

Presided over by King Carlos I of Portugal (1863–1908), the idea and establishment of an aquatic museum was at his behest, having been an accomplished oceanographer who often carried out experiments on the royal yacht Amelia

It was the king’s belief that the study of the ocean could unlock an immense treasure trove of knowledge, especially for a country whose history was so closely connected to the sea. 

When planning his many oceanographic excursions, King Carlos was especially concerned with studying subjects that could contribute to the economic development of Portugal. 

As such, the Aquatic Museum also houses the many artefacts and objects acquired by King Carlos, which are known as the Royal collection, and displayed in the reserved Salão Nobre, still intact to the present day.

Construction of the purpose-built compound to house the aquarium in Oeiras, Lisbon, commenced in December 1897

Although the complete works ended in July 1898.

The project was led by two French master builders, Charles Vieillard and Fernand Touset, who were living in Lisbon at the time

The idea of the first public aquarium in Portugal was actually part of a major international exhibition to celebrate the 4th centenary anniversary of the Sea Route to India travelled by Vasco da Gama in 1498

The aquarium and museum are named in his honour. 

Since 1901, the aquarium has been managed by the Portuguese navy, which provides a budget for the maintenance of the grounds and equipment, the remaining operating expenses are generated from revenue generated by the sale of merchandise and entry tickets. 

Present Day:

The Vasco da Gama Aquarium (AVG) in Lisbon is one of the oldest aquariums in the world.

The aquarium has been modified to comprise five main rooms, with 90 aquariums and tanks.  

The first room is where the marine invertebrates are located. In this room it is possible to observe some living species and documents and apparatuses used by the King.

On the upper floor, there are four more rooms

The first is the Noble Hall, which contains part of the collection acquired by King D. Carlos I. 

The second room is the Sharks Room, which contains several shark species. 

The third room is the Malacology Room that houses more than six hundred malacological species from the Portuguese Coast. 

The last room is the Marine Mammals and Birds Room.

The vast oceanographic collection of King Carlos remains on display, along with more than 300 live marine species and thousands more in the museum. 

The Vasco Da Gama Aquarium welcomes an average of 70 thousand visitors per year, many of whom make a point of stopping by to view the Window to the Ocean, where it is possible to interact with the ocean virtually, and “dive” below the depths of the sea. 

This wall-sized window consists of a large high-definition interactive screen, where visitors can find different marine species of the Portuguese coast, discover their habitat, and their various characteristics.

The Commemorative Coins:

The Reverse of the 7.50 Euro Silver Proof Coin, depicts a stylised image of a giant squid in the centre, belonging to the genus Architeuthis - it is one of the most emblematic marine animals at the Vasco da Gama Aquarium. 

Above the primary design, towards the upper periphery is the text "LITERACIA DOS MARES" (“Understanding the Seas”) with the Sterling Silver Proof strikes accented with subtle purple colour enhancing the squid’s tentacles.

On the Obverse of 7.50 Euro Silver Proof Coin, is highlighted another fascinating underwater creature, a stylised image of the exoskeleton of a sea urchin, a species that forms part of the eco-system along the Portuguese coast. 

The text around the primary design reads - "7.50 EURO REPUBLICA PORTUGUESA 2023". Aqua-blue colour highlights the design on the underside of the sea urchin.

The specifications of the two Coin Variants are:

i) 7.5 Euro Cupro-nickel Coin Variant:

Country of issue: Republic of Portugal; Year: 2023; Denomination/Face Value: 7.50 Euro); Metal Composition: Cupro-nickel; Weight: 18.50 grams; Diameter/Size: 33.00 mm; Coin Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU); MintImprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda (INCM)Mintage: 3,0000 pieces; Designer:  Baiba Šime. 

ii) 7.5 Euro Silver Coin Variant:

Country of issue: Republic of Portugal; Year: 2023; Denomination/Face Value: 7.50 Euro); Metal Composition: .925 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight: 13.50 grams; Diameter/Size: 33.00 mm; Coin Quality: Proof (P); MintImprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda (INCM)Mintage: 2,500 pieces; Designer:  Baiba Šime.

The Silver Proof-quality coins are each encapsulated and presented in a custom case made of a natural Portuguese cork base and a Perspex cover accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA)









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