Collector Coin

25 Euro Quantum Physics Coin SU

  • Uniquely innovative collector coin patented by Münze Österreich
  • Amazing two-tone coin colour generated by oxidation not application
  • Ideal gift for collectors and technology lovers
  • In superb Special Uncirculated quality
  • Comes in a case with a certificate of authenticity
  • Strictly limited mintage
99.60 €
incl. 20% VAT
In stock, Delivery time from receipt of payment: 3-5 working days.
Maximum order quantity: 10
Maximum order quantity: 10

Quantum physics reveals that the world has much more to offer than meets the eye. It explores the fascinating domain of the tiniest constituents of matter – electrons, photons and atoms – which defy the laws of classical physics and exist in a realm of possibilities rather than certainties. Only through observation or interaction with a system does one of these possibilities become an actual, measurable state. Quantum physics teaches us that nature is not fixed but governed by probabilities. It replaces the predictability of classical physics with a universe where chance, superposition, entanglement and uncertainty are fundamental principles. These findings sparked a profound revolution in our understanding of space, time and the very nature of reality.

As abstract as the quantum world may seem, it has long influenced our daily lives. Technologies such as lasers, computer chips, LEDs, MRI scanners and atomic clocks – essential for GPS – all rely on the principles of quantum physics. Now, a second

quantum revolution is underway, paving the way for quantum computers, tamper-proof communication and next-generation quantum cryptography – technologies that research teams at the University of Vienna are helping to advance.

The obverse of Quantum Physics features Schrödinger’s cat, the thought experiment illustrating quantum superposition. The cat’s face dominates the niobium core, its eyes representing the superposition of the states ‘alive’ and ‘dead’. Around the cat, extending to the edge of the coin, are an unstable atom, a Geiger counter scale, a radioactivity symbol and the observer. The abbreviation of Schrödinger’s equation can be seen at the top of the coin.

The coin’s reverse celebrates Anton Zeilinger’s experiment on quantum entanglement. The simplified experimental set-up shows the measuring stations ALICE (A) and BOB

(B), which are connected via a quantum channel and a classical channel. The niobium core illustrates the entanglement of two particles with opposite spin directions.

Product No. 27671
Date of Issue 25 February 2026
Quality Special Uncirculated
Series Silver Niobium
Occasion Father's day, Sponsion, Birthday, Retirement
Face Value 25 Euro
Diameter 34.00 mm
Coin Design Rebecca Wilding, Kathrin Kuntner
Alloy Silver Niobium
Fine Weight 9.00 g / 0.29 oz
Ring Silver Ag 900
Core Niobium Nb 998
Total Weight 16.50 g
Packaging Comes in a case complete with a numbered certificate of authenticity and protective slipcase
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