50 Euro Cent Coin (Austria)
Country of Origin: Austria
Year of Issue: 2002
Denomination: 50 Euro Cent
Composition: Nordic Gold (89% Copper, 5% Aluminium, 5% Zinc, 1% Tin)

Brief Description
The obverse of the coin features a secessionist building, the Secession Building in Vienna, symbolizing the birth of a new era of art and, by extension, the entry into a new Europe. The denomination '50 EURO CENT' is written around the top edge. The year '2002' is visible on the right side of the building. The twelve stars of the European Union are depicted around the outer ring.
Historical Significance
This coin is part of the first series of Euro coins issued by Austria. The Secession Building is a prominent landmark in Vienna and represents the Art Nouveau movement (Secessionstil) which was influential around the turn of the 20th century. Its inclusion on the coin signifies Austria's cultural heritage and its embrace of a new European identity with the introduction of the Euro.
Estimated Value
Circulated 50 Euro Cent coins are generally worth their face value, which is 0.50 Euro. Uncirculated or proof versions might fetch slightly more among collectors, typically a few euros, depending on condition and rarity.
Care Instructions
To preserve the coin's condition, handle it by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in a non-PVC coin holder, album, or slab. Avoid cleaning the coin as this can diminish its original luster and reduce its collector value.
Created At: 2025-09-30T21:49:43.431980