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20 Euros Salt Mining

发行方 Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich)
年份 2024
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货币 Euro (2002-date)
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背面描述 The reverse is composed in the manner of a pictorial collage, presenting a dynamic scene depicting the extraction and transportation of salt within a historic mining context. Multiple figures and compositional layers are assembled to convey the labour and process of salt production, reflecting the cultural and economic significance of the Hallstatt salt mines. The overall design draws on visual traditions associated with the Hallstatt archaeological culture, lending the reverse a rich historical and artistic character.
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铸造量 2024 - Proof - 30,000
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Austria's salt mining heritage stretches back to the Hallstatt culture, where Iron Age miners extracted rock salt from the Salzkammergut Alps beginning around 1200 BCE — a trade so economically dominant that the Celtic word for salt, *hal*, became embedded in regional place names still in use today. Hallstatt itself was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 partly on the strength of its prehistoric mining remains, including the world's oldest known wooden staircase, recovered from the mine shafts.