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Belvedere Palace 20 Euro Cents Austria Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Baroque Architecture) (Peace Treaty)

Belvedere Palace 20 Euro Cents Austria Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Baroque Architecture) (Peace Treaty)

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Belvedere Palace 20 Euro Cents Austria Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Baroque Architecture) (Peace Treaty)

Obverse: The Belvedere Palace, one of the most beautiful baroque palaces in Austria where the treaty re-establishing the sovereignty of Austria was signed in 1955, making its name synonymous with freedom, is encircled by the face value, heraldic hatchings representing the Austrian flag and the twelve stars of Europe
Lettering: EURO CENT 20

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, symbolizes the gathering of the fifteen nations of the European Union
Lettering:
20
EURO
CENT

Edge
Smooth with seven indentations ("Spanish flower")

Features
Issuer Austria
Period Second Republic (1945-date)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 2002-2007
Value 20 Euro Cent
0.20 EUR = 0.23 USD
Currency Euro (2002-date)
Composition Nordic gold
Weight 5.74 g
Diameter 22.25 mm
Thickness 2.14 mm
Shape Round
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number N# 61
References KM# 3086, Schön# 281

Wikipedia:
The Belvedere is a historic building complex in Vienna, Austria, consisting of two Baroque palaces (the Upper and Lower Belvedere), the Orangery, and the Palace Stables. The buildings are set in a Baroque park landscape in the third district of the city, on the south-eastern edge of its centre. It houses the Belvedere museum. The grounds are set on a gentle gradient and include decorative tiered fountains and cascades, Baroque sculptures, and majestic wrought iron gates. The Baroque palace complex was built as a summer residence for Prince Eugene of Savoy.

The Belvedere was built during a period of extensive construction in Vienna, which at the time was both the imperial capital and home to the ruling Habsburg dynasty. This period of prosperity followed on from the commander-in-chief Prince Eugene of Savoy's successful conclusion of a series of wars against the Ottoman Empire.

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