1.5 Euro - Tales from My Childhood: Eglė - Queen of Serpents (2021)
Features
Denomination | 1.5 Euro |
Weight (g) | 11.1 |
Diameter (mm) | 27.5 |
Shape: | Round |
Composition: | Copper-Nickel |
Currency Value (USD) | 1.63 |
Orientation | Medal orientation ↑↑ |
Commemorative | |
Non Circulating |
Obverse
Engraved by Eglė Ratkutė-Žemaitė
Lettering:
LIETUVA
1.50€
2021
Description:
Needlework as an allusion to a cosy evening, when fairy tales are told, while the illusion of a late evening is enhanced by small stars and the moon on the left side of the composition: new moon. The composition (needlework) symbolically depicts the main elements of the fairy tale and features a symbolic silhouette of the Vytis - the Coat of Arms of the Republic of Lithuania - below them. The top of the composition features an embroidered inscription LITHUANIA, while its right side contains the denomination and the year of issue.
LIETUVA
1.50€
2021
Description:
Needlework as an allusion to a cosy evening, when fairy tales are told, while the illusion of a late evening is enhanced by small stars and the moon on the left side of the composition: new moon. The composition (needlework) symbolically depicts the main elements of the fairy tale and features a symbolic silhouette of the Vytis - the Coat of Arms of the Republic of Lithuania - below them. The top of the composition features an embroidered inscription LITHUANIA, while its right side contains the denomination and the year of issue.
Reverse
Engraved by Eglė Ratkutė-Žemaitė and Vilius Krasnickas
Lettering:
EGLĖ ŽALČIŲ KARALIENĖ
Description:
Confrontation of the serpent and Eglė, the main characters of the fairy tale, the impression is amplified by Eglė’s hair, which allegorically blends into sea waves that foam either white or red. The body of the serpent is decorated with symbolic pictograms, which tell the story of this fairy tale, and includes the name of the fairy tale Eglė - Queen of Serpents. The composition also features tree silhouettes as an allusion to the children that were turned into trees.
EGLĖ ŽALČIŲ KARALIENĖ
Description:
Confrontation of the serpent and Eglė, the main characters of the fairy tale, the impression is amplified by Eglė’s hair, which allegorically blends into sea waves that foam either white or red. The body of the serpent is decorated with symbolic pictograms, which tell the story of this fairy tale, and includes the name of the fairy tale Eglė - Queen of Serpents. The composition also features tree silhouettes as an allusion to the children that were turned into trees.
Edge
Description:
Milled
Milled
Year | Mintage | Comment | Rarity |
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2021 | 30,000 | Very Common |