The first Finnish commemorative coin of 2023 – with proof quality
Finland’s first Nature Conservation Act 1923
Finland's first Nature Conservation Act 1923 special two euro, proof
- The first Finnish commemorative coin of 2023
- Mirror-gloss proof quality favoured by collectors
- Mintage only 5,500 coins
Proof quality – mintage only 5,500 coins!
The Nature Conservation Act is one of the most important means of safeguarding Finland’s natural diversity. Its significance was already understood one hundred years ago.
Finland's first Nature Conservation Act, enacted in 1923, was ahead of its time and continues to enjoy a central role within the 100-year-old law.
The beetle (Tragosoma depsarium) depicted on the obverse side of the special euro coin reminds us of the importance of the Nature Conservation Act. The longhorn beetle is classified as a highly endangered species in Finland. Beetles work at various levels of the ecosystem and are thereby an important group in terms of the functioning of biodiversity as a whole.
Helsinki-based designer Sandra Prami has designed the illustrative theme.
- Glassy proof quality valued by collectors
- Uncirculated and wear-protected collector’s item
- A historically low mintage – only 400,000 coins, of which 5,500 are of proof quality
The proof coins favoured by collectors are minted individually, with the highest quality dies. Many special work stages as well as manual labour are included in their manufacture. The coins are distinguished by their glass-like background, creating a beautiful foundation for the matte illustration.
Order limit: 3 coins / customer
- Metal:
- CuNi25, centre CuZn20Ni5/Ni/CuZn20Ni5
- Nominal value:
- 2 €
- Quality:
- Proof
- Diameter:
- 25,75 mm
- Weight:
- 8,5 g
- Year of issue:
- 2023
- Issuing country:
- Finland
- Mintage:
- 400 000 pcs (proof 5 500 pcs & unc 394 500 pcs)
- Issuing date:
- 21.3.2023
- Designer:
- Sandra Prami
Proof quality – mintage only 5,500 coins!
The Nature Conservation Act is one of the most important means of safeguarding Finland’s natural diversity. Its significance was already understood one hundred years ago.
Finland's first Nature Conservation Act, enacted in 1923, was ahead of its time and continues to enjoy a central role within the 100-year-old law.
The beetle (Tragosoma depsarium) depicted on the obverse side of the special euro coin reminds us of the importance of the Nature Conservation Act. The longhorn beetle is classified as a highly endangered species in Finland. Beetles work at various levels of the ecosystem and are thereby an important group in terms of the functioning of biodiversity as a whole.
Helsinki-based designer Sandra Prami has designed the illustrative theme.
- Glassy proof quality valued by collectors
- Uncirculated and wear-protected collector’s item
- A historically low mintage – only 400,000 coins, of which 5,500 are of proof quality
The proof coins favoured by collectors are minted individually, with the highest quality dies. Many special work stages as well as manual labour are included in their manufacture. The coins are distinguished by their glass-like background, creating a beautiful foundation for the matte illustration.
Order limit: 3 coins / customer
Specifications
- Metal:
- CuNi25, centre CuZn20Ni5/Ni/CuZn20Ni5
- Nominal value:
- 2 €
- Quality:
- Proof
- Diameter:
- 25,75 mm
- Weight:
- 8,5 g
- Year of issue:
- 2023
- Issuing country:
- Finland
- Mintage:
- 400 000 pcs (proof 5 500 pcs & unc 394 500 pcs)
- Issuing date:
- 21.3.2023
- Designer:
- Sandra Prami