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| Uitgever | Münze Österreich |
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| Jaar | 2024 |
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| Graveur(s) | Kathrin Kuntner |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse presents a boldly rendered ski racing helmet and visor in high relief, set against a field decorated with stylized snowflake motifs that fill the nonagonal format to its beveled edges. The numeral '1' appears prominently on the crown of the helmet, while the legend 'WELTMEISTER' (world champion) is inscribed in large capital letters across the visor lens in a curved, dynamic arrangement. The background snowflakes are intricately detailed, conveying the alpine winter setting of the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, and the entire composition fills the coin's surface with strong sculptural depth characteristic of Münze Österreich's collector issues. |
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Austria has hosted the Alpine World Ski Championships twice — Innsbruck in 1936 and 1976, St. Anton in 1978, Schladming in 1982 and 2013 — and the FIS event has been a recurring justification for Austrian commemorative issues across several decades. The 2024 silver version of this five-euro piece is the .925 fine companion to the base-metal issue struck in the same year, a two-tier release strategy Münze Österreich has used consistently since the mid-2000s to serve both collector and circulation-adjacent markets.