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5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 11. Dezember 2012 22:22
von markka
2012 will be a new edition of coin ??
The coin depicts Helsinki cathedral and Uspenski cathedral.

Re: 5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 11. Dezember 2012 22:28
von KME
markka hat geschrieben:2012 will be a new edition of coin ??
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MoF hat geschrieben:Helsingin Tuomiokirkko ja Uspenskin katedraali muodostavat vankkumattoman osan Helsingin siluettia.

Uusklassinen Tuomiokirkko ja Bysanttilais-venäläistä arkkitehtuuriperinnettä edustava Uspenski kertovat myös Helsingin roolista idän ja lännen porttina. Helsingissä hienostunut pohjoismainen vähäeleisyys maustuu idän runsaudella ja värikylläisyydellä tehden kaupungin arkkitehtuurista maailman mittakaavassa ainutlaatuisen.
Kolikko on saatavilla yksittäispakattuna peilikiiltoisena ja käyttörahalaatuisena sekä pussissa, joka sisältää kymmenen käyttörahalaatuista kolikkoa.
Tutustu muihin Maakuntien rakennukset -sarjan rahoihin tästä.

Tekniset tiedot
Nimellisarvo 5 €
Metalli Alumiinipronssi (CuAi6Ni2) ja kuparinikkeli (CuNi25)
Halkaisija 27,25 mm
Paino 9,8 g
Laatu Proof, unc
Vuosileima 2012
Lyöntimäärä 10 000 (proof), 55 000 (unc)
Suunnittelijat Nora Tapper (arvopuoli), Petri Neuvonen (tunnuspuoli)
Julkaisupäivä 13.12.2012

Re: 5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 11. Dezember 2012 22:47
von markka
OK
It's new serie Provincial buildings - Maakuntien rakennukset

Re: 5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 12. Dezember 2012 13:13
von KME
MoF hat geschrieben:
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Re: 5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 13. Dezember 2012 09:08
von KME
MoF hat geschrieben:13.12.2012 Helsinki Cathedral, Uspenski Cathedral and Jätkänkynttilä Bridge in Rovaniemi will feature on five-euro commemorative coins

Finnish landmarks celebrated with new coin series
Finland is filled with unique buildings and structures that carry great importance for the people living nearby. As a surprise for the end of 2012, the Mint of Finland will launch the Buildings of the Provinces coin series, in which a single building or structure from each of Finland's historical provinces will be immortalised. The provinces of Uusimaa and Lappi will be the first to receive their own coins, launched on 13.12.2012.
Traditionally, commemorative coins have depicted significant persons or events. However, this new coin series reminds us of the significance of buildings and structures for our identity and culture. The coins in the Buildings of the Provinces series depict various built landmarks, which often carry great symbolic meaning for the people who live nearby. Many of these landmarks have witnessed major historical events and, perhaps most importantly of all, each of them carries a unique message about Finland's past and the lives of our forefathers.

Symbolic meaning of building most important criterion
An invitational competition was organised for the artistic design of the coins' obverse. The participating artists could freely select the provincial building featured in the design. The design competition's winner was architect Petri Neuvonen, whose design received special praise from the judges for its pleasing composition and sound choice of subject matter.
”This series is about the historical provinces of Finland, the 'archetypical' provinces, as it were. This inspired me to select symbolically significant buildings that also highlight the diversity of the Finnish building stock”, says Petri Neuvonen.
The provinces of Lappi and Uusimaa will be the first to receive their own coins. The coin of Uusimaa depicts the Helsinki and Uspenski Cathedrals.
”I did not want to portray the subjects in the obvious manner, but rather find a new perspective on them. The coin of Uusimaa unites two architecturally different buildings and creates a dialogue between them. Helsinki Cathedral was designed by a German architect and Uspenski Cathedral by a Russian one, so these buildings also serve to illustrate the international character of Helsinki's architecture.”
Lappi's coin portrays the Jätkänkynttilä Bridge in Rovaniemi. The bridge's name was inspired by its two tall pillars, which evoke oblique lumberjack's candles ("jätkänkynttilä" in Finnish) when brightly lit. The bridge, built in 1989, is a fine example of how a new building can quickly rise to the status of important regional landmark.
”This is Finland's first cable stayed bridge. The Jätkänkynttilä Bridge fits the landscape fabulously and is located at the junction of two mighty rivers.”
Runs of 55,000 UNC quality coins and 10,000 proof quality coins will be minted of each provincial coin.
This coin series that commemorates buildings takes up the theme of the historical provincial coins launched earlier by the Mint of Finland and designed by Nora Tapper. The Buildings of the Provinces coins being released carry the same reverse, designed by Nora Tapper, as the previous provincial coins.

Helsinki Cathedral and Uspenski Cathedral form an enduring part of the Helsinki skyline.

The neoclassical Cathedral and Uspenski Cathedral, which represents the Byzantine-Russian architectural tradition, also communicate Helsinki’s role as a gateway between East and West. In Helsinki, sophisticated Nordic unpretentiousness is flavoured with the opulence and colourfulness of the East, making the city’s architecture unique by world standards.
Coins are available separately packaged with glassy coating or in circulation coin quality, as well as in a bag that contains ten circulation quality coins.
Deliveries for orders of the Provincial Buildings coins will start at the end of week 51.

Provincial Buildings - Uusimaa, unc 9.95 € + shipping
Provincial Buildings - Uusimaa, proof 22.00 € + shipping
Provincial Buildings - Uusimaa, ten unc coins in a purse 82.50 € + shipping

Re: 5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 13. Dezember 2012 19:56
von Andilein
Wann gibt es die im Shop?

Re: 5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 13. Dezember 2012 20:28
von Mister Münze
Andilein hat geschrieben:Wann gibt es die im Shop?
Lasst Kai ein bisschen Zeit. Er hat alle Hände voll zu tun mit der Eröffnung seines neuen Ladengeschäfts. :gert:

Re: 5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 13. Dezember 2012 21:10
von Kai
Mister Münze hat geschrieben:
Andilein hat geschrieben:Wann gibt es die im Shop?
Lasst Kai ein bisschen Zeit. Er hat alle Hände voll zu tun mit der Eröffnung seines neuen Ladengeschäfts. :gert:
Genau ;-)

Werden nächste Woche angeboten hab noch keine Preise bisher.

Re: 5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 14. Dezember 2012 23:40
von Kai
Andilein hat geschrieben:Wann gibt es die im Shop?
Ist jetzt bestellbar ....

Re: 5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 20. Dezember 2012 10:53
von KME
MoF hat geschrieben:
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Re: 5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 9. Januar 2013 22:34
von Kai
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Re: 5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 10. Januar 2013 16:38
von werner018
Da hat das Bild in KME's Beitrag vom 12.12.2012 aber besser ausgesehen als jetzt die geprägte Münze!
Kann mir bitte jemand sagen, was das "N" am unteren Rand bedeutet?

Re: 5 Euro "Gebäude in den Provinzen - Uusimaa" 2012

Verfasst: 10. Januar 2013 17:17
von bingo
werner018 hat geschrieben:Kann mir bitte jemand sagen, was das "N" am unteren Rand bedeutet?
Vermutlich der Designer Petri Neuvonen.