All in silver – the green mark
There is a silver-embossed tribute for each federal state. The first is the 10-euro coin “Styria” by Viktoria Reicht from Kirchbach. The ten-year-old Styrian designed her homeland with the Styrian heart, pumpkins, mountains, trees, bushes, sunflowers, and a river.
The value side, designed by engraver Thomas Pesendorfer, features the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Graz's old town. The clock tower, Landhaus, town hall, cathedral, and parish church can all be seen. Eggenberg Palace is also included, of course.
The coin motifs
The front side features a group of important Graz buildings: the clock tower, the Landhaus, the town hall, the cathedral with its mausoleum, and the baroque tower of the parish church. Stylized treetops peek out between them. Eggenberg Palace is depicted at the bottom right.
On the second side, engraver Thomas Pesendorfer adapted Victoria's winning design from the school competition. The main motifs depict Styrian nature with sunflowers, trees, apples, mountains, and a river. Stylized leaves, grass, a pumpkin, and the large Styrian heart complete the motif.
| Product No. | 18093 |
| Quality | Proof |
| Diameter | 32.00 mm |
| Alloy | Silber Ag 925 |
| Fine Weight | 16.00 g |
| Total Weight | 17.30 g |
| Packaging | Comes in a case complete with a numbered certificate of authenticity and protective slipcase |