Austria Niobium- 163133
2009 YEAR OF ASTRONOMY

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: AUSTRIA - REPUBLIC
Item Description: 25E 2009 BI-MET YEAR OF ASTRONOMY SILVER - NIOBIUM
Full Grade: NGC MS 70
Owner: Jaclizz

Set Details

Custom Sets: This coin is not in any custom sets.
Competitive Sets: Austria Niobium- 163133   Score: 631
Research: NGC Coin Price Guide
NGC World Coin Census

Owner Comments:

The silver niobium coin struck in honor of UNESCO’s International Year of Astronomy 2009 should bear the portrait of Galileo Galilei. A must for all stargazers, this striking 25 euro coin also pays tribute to 400 years of the telescope.
In 1609, mathematician and astronomer Galileo first observed the moon with a telescope. His subsequent drawings of its surface provide the background to his portrait on this marvelous golden yellow silver niobium 25 euro coin’s reverse. The Sterling silver ring around its niobium core shows the development of the telescope spanning from Isaac Newton to present-day radio telescopes. The dark side of the moon was, however, beyond Galileo’s reach. A satellite is shown orbiting it on the obverse of the coin, while the outer silver ring shows planet Earth partly covered by the moon and a stylized sun illuminating the heavens.
Struck in Special Uncirculated quality to a maximum mintage of 65,000 pieces. This coin has a numbered certificate of authenticity 31886.

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