Coin Identifier
Austria 2 Euro - Bertha von Suttner — obverse
Obverse
Austria 2 Euro - Bertha von Suttner — reverse
Reverse
2 Euro

Austria 2 Euro - Bertha von Suttner

Austria (European Union) · 2014

A bimetallic 2 Euro coin featuring a portrait of pacifist Bertha von Suttner.

Country
Austria (European Union)
Year
2014
Denomination
2 Euro
Metal
Bimetalic: Cupronickel-coated Nickel center, Nickel-Brass outer ring
Grade
Fine/Very Fine (Visible surface scratches and edge nicks from circulation).

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Overview

A bimetallic 2 Euro coin featuring a portrait of pacifist Bertha von Suttner.

Historical significance

Bertha von Suttner was a Czech-Austrian pacifist and the first woman to be solely awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (1905). This design has been the standard national obverse for Austria's 2 Euro since the currency's introduction.

Obverse (front)

Portrait of Bertha von Suttner facing left. To the left is the denomination '2 EURO' over the Austrian flag represented by heraldic hatching. To the right is the year '2014'. The twelve stars of Europe are in the outer ring.

Reverse (back)

Map of Europe on the right side, showing the European Union before enlargement. The denomination '2' is on the left, with 'EURO' across the map. Six vertical lines with stars at each end are in the background.

Estimated value

$2.15-$3.00 in circulated condition; $5.00-$8.00 in Uncirculated (UNC) condition.

What drives this coin's value

Condition/Grade is the primary factor. Circulated coins are generally only worth face value, while pristine Uncirculated examples command a small premium.

Grade assessment

Fine/Very Fine (Visible surface scratches and edge nicks from circulation).

Mintage & rarity

Approx. 15.2 million (Common)

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

The center should be slightly magnetic while the outer ring is non-magnetic. Check the edge lettering precision; counterfeits often have blurry or incorrect text.

Notable varieties & errors

No major die varieties or errors are widely recognized for the 2014 Austrian 2 Euro.

Similar coins

Other national 2 Euro coins from different EU countries; identified by the specific national portrait on the obverse.

Care & preservation

Avoid cleaning or polishing, as this ruins numismatic value. Store in a PVC-free flip or coin album in a dry environment.