Finland 2€ commemorative coin 2021 - Journalism and Open Communication Supporting the Finnish Democracy
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Feature: Journalism and Open Communication Supporting the Finnish Democracy
Description: The figures depicted in the inner part of the coin can be interpreted as stylized human figures made up from and entwined in a ribbon-like net. The outer sides of the inner part of the coin bear the lettering ‘JOURNALISMI JOURNALISTIK’. The bottom of the inner part bears the lettering ‘2021 FI’ preceded by the Finnish mint mark. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.
Issuing volume: 800 000 coins
Issuing date: Spring 2021
Description: The figures depicted in the inner part of the coin can be interpreted as stylized human figures made up from and entwined in a ribbon-like net. The outer sides of the inner part of the coin bear the lettering ‘JOURNALISMI JOURNALISTIK’. The bottom of the inner part bears the lettering ‘2021 FI’ preceded by the Finnish mint mark. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.
Issuing volume: 800 000 coins
Issuing date: Spring 2021
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