| Descrizione del dritto |
The obverse features a frontal view of the Secession Building in Vienna, the celebrated Art Nouveau exhibition hall designed by Joseph Maria Olbrich and completed in 1898, rendered in fine relief at centre. The structure is presented as a symbol of the Wiener Secession movement and its motto, inscribed in the legend, evokes the building's famous dedication. Surrounding the central motif, the denomination 50 EURO CENT appears in the upper field, while the legend DER ZEIT IHRE KVNST DER KVNST IHRE FREIHEIT and the inscription VER SACRUM, together with the date, encircle the design. Heraldic hatchings representing the red-white-red triband of the Austrian national flag appear in the field, and twelve stars of the European Union frame the composition. |
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| Descrizione del rovescio |
The reverse displays the second-series common European design, depicting a full geographical map of the European continent extending beyond the boundaries of the coin's field, rendered against a dynamic background composed of fine line engravings. The twelve five-pointed stars of the European Union are arranged in a semicircular group at upper left, overlying the map. The denomination 50 EURO CENT is inscribed in the upper portion of the legend, and the designer's initials LL, for Luc Luycx, appear in small characters within the field. The design replaced the earlier first-series reverse in 2008 in accordance with the EU's standardised reverse redesign for all euro coinage. |
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| Bordo |
Indented |
| Zecca |
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| Tiratura |
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