New Year coin 2026. Jump for Joy. - Austria 5 € 2026 92,5% Silver coin, 7,78 g
Price:
39,00 €
Quality: Special Uncirculated
Face Value: 5 Euro
Diameter: 28,5 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight: 7,78 g
Jump for Joy, our New Year Coin 2026, is so much more than a charming collector piece. It is also a symbol of confidence and renewal, a thoughtful keepsake for those who need courage, a token of joy for those who celebrate, and a reminder for everyone that a new beginning is always possible.
From plunging into freezing water, soft snow or taking a real or symbolic leap of faith, people all over the world share the desire to start the new year on the right footing – with joy, anticipation and optimism. The leap embodies courage and renewal, the joy of a fresh start, and the quiet confidence that something good awaits once we dare to let go.
Every year, people across the globe watch in awe as the world’s finest ski jumpers launch themselves fearlessly into the air at the New Year ski jumping event in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. In Italy, many welcome the new year with a plunge into a river or the cold sea, often in costume, always with great spirit. In Greece and Cyprus, the waters are blessed on 6 January, when a priest casts a cross into the sea and young people dive in after it. For whoever retrieves it first, the year ahead promises to be a particularly fortunate one.
On the reverse of Jump for Joy, a child jumps into a puddle of water with joyful abandon. In a playful way, they are learning a lesson they will carry into adulthood, as they move beyond their comfort zone and embrace new adventures. The splashing water droplets turn into four-leaved clovers, hearts and coins – symbols of luck, love and prosperity. The nine-sided coin’s obverse features the coats of arms of the nine federal states of Austria arranged in a circle.
Beautifully crafted in silver, the 5 euro New Year Coin comes in vibrant gift packaging. A mini masterpiece with a major message, it says those who enter the new year with confidence and a smile can look forward to wonderful surprises. Sometimes, happiness is just a leap away.
Face Value: 5 Euro
Diameter: 28,5 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight: 7,78 g
Jump for Joy, our New Year Coin 2026, is so much more than a charming collector piece. It is also a symbol of confidence and renewal, a thoughtful keepsake for those who need courage, a token of joy for those who celebrate, and a reminder for everyone that a new beginning is always possible.
From plunging into freezing water, soft snow or taking a real or symbolic leap of faith, people all over the world share the desire to start the new year on the right footing – with joy, anticipation and optimism. The leap embodies courage and renewal, the joy of a fresh start, and the quiet confidence that something good awaits once we dare to let go.
Every year, people across the globe watch in awe as the world’s finest ski jumpers launch themselves fearlessly into the air at the New Year ski jumping event in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. In Italy, many welcome the new year with a plunge into a river or the cold sea, often in costume, always with great spirit. In Greece and Cyprus, the waters are blessed on 6 January, when a priest casts a cross into the sea and young people dive in after it. For whoever retrieves it first, the year ahead promises to be a particularly fortunate one.
On the reverse of Jump for Joy, a child jumps into a puddle of water with joyful abandon. In a playful way, they are learning a lesson they will carry into adulthood, as they move beyond their comfort zone and embrace new adventures. The splashing water droplets turn into four-leaved clovers, hearts and coins – symbols of luck, love and prosperity. The nine-sided coin’s obverse features the coats of arms of the nine federal states of Austria arranged in a circle.
Beautifully crafted in silver, the 5 euro New Year Coin comes in vibrant gift packaging. A mini masterpiece with a major message, it says those who enter the new year with confidence and a smile can look forward to wonderful surprises. Sometimes, happiness is just a leap away.
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Quality: Special Uncirculated
Face Value: 5 Euro
Diameter: 28,5 mm
Copper: 99,9%
Total Weight: 8,5 g
Comes without packaging
The New Year Coin 2024 is a special coin for a very special year. With 366 days instead of the usual 365, 2024 is a leap year and this limited-mintage coin is designed to remind you that the extra day should be enjoyed amid the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The extra day in a leap year keeps the calendar year synchronised with the solar year and thus with the cosmic order. You should accept it as a heavenly gift and treat it as an extra portion of luck. The extra day is a day with great potential on which you can allow yourself a little more ‘me time’, dedicate more time than usual to someone else, or do something you have always wanted to do. Or if you have resolved to tackle something completely new by the end of the year, why not use the extra day for that? Everyday life tends to demand a great deal from us without making any concessions, but that is not the case in 2024 when we are given a whole extra day to enjoy.
The reverse of the nine-sided coin is dedicated to the Gregorian calendar, which was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 to bring the calendar back into line with the solar year. Pope Gregory XIII features on the right edge of the coin next to a large, flame-haired human manifestation of the Sun. Below the Sun is the calendar page for the month of February showing the 29th of February – the extra day. At the top is the zodiac sign Pisces, which corresponds to late February. The coin’s obverse shows the coats of arms of the nine provinces of Austria.
Face Value: 5 Euro
Diameter: 28,5 mm
Copper: 99,9%
Total Weight: 8,5 g
Comes without packaging
The New Year Coin 2024 is a special coin for a very special year. With 366 days instead of the usual 365, 2024 is a leap year and this limited-mintage coin is designed to remind you that the extra day should be enjoyed amid the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The extra day in a leap year keeps the calendar year synchronised with the solar year and thus with the cosmic order. You should accept it as a heavenly gift and treat it as an extra portion of luck. The extra day is a day with great potential on which you can allow yourself a little more ‘me time’, dedicate more time than usual to someone else, or do something you have always wanted to do. Or if you have resolved to tackle something completely new by the end of the year, why not use the extra day for that? Everyday life tends to demand a great deal from us without making any concessions, but that is not the case in 2024 when we are given a whole extra day to enjoy.
The reverse of the nine-sided coin is dedicated to the Gregorian calendar, which was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 to bring the calendar back into line with the solar year. Pope Gregory XIII features on the right edge of the coin next to a large, flame-haired human manifestation of the Sun. Below the Sun is the calendar page for the month of February showing the 29th of February – the extra day. At the top is the zodiac sign Pisces, which corresponds to late February. The coin’s obverse shows the coats of arms of the nine provinces of Austria.
15,00 €
Quality: Special Uncirculated
Face Value: 5 Euro
Diameter: 28,5 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight: 7,78 g
Dance Away makes the start of the new year an inspiring experience filled with lightness and joy. The New Year Coin 2025 symbolises the freedom to release oneself from the burdens of the past year and to step confidently into the new one with vitality and optimism. Beautifully crafted, it combines Vienna’s rich dance tradition with the positive symbolism of new beginnings.
Face Value: 5 Euro
Diameter: 28,5 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight: 7,78 g
Dance Away makes the start of the new year an inspiring experience filled with lightness and joy. The New Year Coin 2025 symbolises the freedom to release oneself from the burdens of the past year and to step confidently into the new one with vitality and optimism. Beautifully crafted, it combines Vienna’s rich dance tradition with the positive symbolism of new beginnings.
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