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01500041

2011 Austria Copper-Nickel 2011 Austria Copper-Nickel Circulation set PN PN

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SKU 01500041
Description 6 – in blister pack
Condition Newly minted
Face Value EUR 3,88
Country Austria
Weight (g) 28.000000
Fine Weight (g) 0.000000
Material Copper-Nickel
Condition PN
Mintage 50000
Series Annual Coin Sets Austria
Delivery date Immediate
This set comprises the standard circulating euro coin denominations issued by Austria in the year 2011, highlighting the coins that contain copper-nickel alloys.

Coins Included (with Copper-Nickel Components):

1 Euro Coin (Bi-metallic):

Obverse: Features the portrait of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a renowned Austrian composer, symbolizing Austria's contribution to music.
Reverse: Common European side, depicting a map of Europe (prior to the 2007 redesign that showed a more unified Europe).
Composition: Bimetallic, with a copper-nickel clad nickel center in a nickel brass ring.
Edge: Milled with alternating smooth and fine segments.
Diameter: 23.25 mm
Weight: 7.50 g
2 Euro Coin (Bi-metallic):

Obverse: Features the portrait of Bertha von Suttner, a radical pacifist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, representing Austria's commitment to peace.
Reverse: Common European side, depicting a map of Europe (prior to the 2007 redesign).
Composition: Bimetallic, with an inner part of nickel brass and an outer ring of copper-nickel.
Edge: Finely milled with the inscription "2 EURO ***" repeated four times, alternately upright and inverted.
Diameter: 25.75 mm
Weight: 8.50 g
Additional Coins (Typically Part of a Full Circulation Set, but NOT Copper-Nickel):

50 Euro Cent: St. Stephen's Cathedral (Nordic Gold)
20 Euro Cent: Belvedere Palace (Nordic Gold)
10 Euro Cent: St. Stephen's Cathedral (Nordic Gold)
5 Euro Cent: Alpine Primrose (Copper-plated steel)
2 Euro Cent: Alpine Edelweiss (Copper-plated steel)
1 Euro Cent: Alpine Gentian (Copper-plated steel)
Condition: Typically uncirculated (UNC) or brilliant uncirculated (BU) if from a mint set, or "circulated" if individual coins have been collected from everyday use.

Packaging: This would typically be sold in a collector's album, flip, or a generic coin holder if not an official mint product. Official mint sets from Austria for 2011 would contain all denominations, usually in Proof (PR) or Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) quality, presented in a specialized package.