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2024 Austria €5 Copper UNC Easter Coin "Getting There"
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4 available
Item Number: AT24BMBU2
- Mint: Austrian Mint
- Denomination: €5
- Quality: UNC
- Limit: 200,000
- Alloy: Copper
- Diameter: 28.5 mm
- Weight: 8 grams
- Artist: Helmut Andexlinger, Anna Schlindner, Rebecca Wilding
- Comes in a plastic baggie
Additional Information Please click here for an external web page in English!
Leave winter behind you with the help of our inspiring spring coin, Getting There.
As you walk towards the sun, you become more receptive to the beauty of
nature and with each step you get closer to yourself. Walking is so
good for us, so why not encourage a friend or loved one to take to the
trail with the gift of this great little companion piece and talisman. A
gift from the heart, it will motivate them to set off on a spring
stroll for the soul – and if they have lost their bearings, it can help
them find their way back.
But where does the
path lead us? Will it take us even deeper into the forest? Or will it
lead us out of it? What lies over the the next ridge? Will the path lead
us up the mountain before guiding us safely down into the valley below?
The path meanders this way and that, up and down, as if it does not
know where it is going itself. It does this out of pure modesty, out of
respect for nature and out of cautiousness. It is gentle with those who
walk it, too. It draws us forwards, both taking its time and giving us
time by inviting us to dawdle, to pause and to marvel. It shows us the
world and its big little secrets.
The meaning of walking is not
only measured by where it leads us. The very act of walking is
meaningful in itself, it energises body and mind, and gives direction to
the lost and confused. Walking changes those who walk. It helps us see
that the path of life is not something irrevocable but part of an
ongoing process, a kind of pilgrimage to happiness and contentment. We
may not always know exactly where it is taking us, but it gets us there
in the end.
The path on the coin’s reverse winds its way up to the
picturesque Falkenstein church, which is built into the rock in
woodland near St Wolfgang in the Salzkammergut region of central
Austria. The coats of arms of the nine federal provinces of Austria
feature on the coin’s obverse and give the coin its nine-sided shape.
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