Estonia 2€ commemorative coin 2021 - The Estonian national animal – the wolf
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5,00 €
Feature: The Estonian national animal – the wolf
Description: The design depicts the silhouette of the wolf and a forest. Close to the edge of the inner ring the country name ‘EESTI’ at the left, the year of issuance ‘2021’ at the right and the text ‘CANIS LUPUS’ (the wolf in Latin) at the top are depicted.
Issuing volume: 1 000 000 coins
Issuing date: Autumn 2021
Description: The design depicts the silhouette of the wolf and a forest. Close to the edge of the inner ring the country name ‘EESTI’ at the left, the year of issuance ‘2021’ at the right and the text ‘CANIS LUPUS’ (the wolf in Latin) at the top are depicted.
Issuing volume: 1 000 000 coins
Issuing date: Autumn 2021
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