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| Uitgever | Münze Österreich AG |
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| Jaar | 2025 |
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| Vorm | Round |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The obverse depicts linen-working implements — a wound bobbin and two weaving or tatting shuttles — arranged vertically in the left field, accompanied by intricate lace and embroidery motifs characteristic of Austrian folk textile tradition. To the right, a large circular medallion in relief displays an elaborate floral composition of stylized blooms and foliage rendered in the regional Dirndl fabric ornamental style. The arc legend REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH runs along the left rim, while the denomination 10 EURO and date 2025 appear in the lower centre field. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH 10 EURO 2025 |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse features a finely detailed, partially coloured portrait of a young woman dressed in a traditional Austrian Dirndl costume, comprising a blue embroidered bodice, white billowing blouse, and red apron. She wears a straw hat and carries a wicker basket filled with blue flax flowers in her left arm, while raising a small spray of blue cornflowers in her right hand. The background field is decorated with delicate floral and foliate motifs in low relief, left uncoloured to contrast with the vivid polychrome enamel applied to the figure. The overall composition celebrates the linen-weaving heritage of Austrian folk culture, with the blue hues of the Dirndl and flowers directly referencing the flax plant from which linen is produced. |
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