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| 正面铭文 | ⠡⠔⠔⠺⠄⠆⠄⠹⠔⠞⠜⠔⠔ EESTI VABARIIK 2026 |
| 背面描述 | The reverse features a stylized design resembling a boot-print impressed in snow, which simultaneously functions as a scannable QR code linking to the official website of the Estonian Olympic Committee, symbolizing connectivity and openness. To the right of the central motif, the Olympic rings logo appears above the denomination 15 €, rendered in Latin script. The composition cleverly merges sports imagery with modern digital technology, providing both aesthetic and functional elements within the reverse field. |
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Estonia has no historical connection to alpine or winter sports prestige, but the country has punched well above its weight at the Winter Olympics since regaining independence — cross-country skiers Andrus Veerpalu and Kristina Šmigun-Vähi both brought home gold in the 2000s, giving the nation legitimate claim to the theme. Eesti Pank issues commemoratives sparingly, and winter sports subjects are rare in their catalog.
The 2026 Games mark the first time a Winter Olympics has been split across two host cities — Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo — a logistical arrangement negotiated after the original sole-host bid collapsed in 2019.