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2024 SUPERNOVA; 0.67 Ounces Silver Proof Coin

$170.00

1st Release in the “Beauty of the Universe” Series by the Austrian Mint

30000 Minted

SOLD OUT AT THE MINT

Proof

Colorized

Convex Reverse/Concave Obverse

Numbered CoA

20 Euros

1 in stock

Description

Metal                   Silver

Purity                   0.925 (92.5%)

Weight                 0.67 Troy Ounces (20.74 g)

Dimensions         34 mm

Attributes             Proof, Colorized, Waved Edge, Convex Reverse/Concave Obverse

Mintage               30000

Packaging           Protective Case, Mint Capsule and Numbered CoA

Super attractive and spectacularly fast-selling, Supernova is the first of five superbly shaped and colored silver coins in The Beauty of the Universe series. The perfect gift for all stargazers, the coin show that the universe is not only full of dynamic and exciting events but also infinitely diverse and beautiful.

A cosmic spectacle

Supernova captures a phenomenon that was first recorded just over a thousand years ago. The year was 1054 and the Chinese and Arabic astronomers who observed the phenomenon noted a brightness that increased with remarkable speed. This was the result of something we now know to be caused by the massive explosion of a star with a mass roughly ten times that of the sun itself – a phenomenon we now know to be a supernova.

After millions of years, the star in question had run out of hydrogen nuclei ‘fuel’ and, stabilized throughout the duration of its life by the pressure created by the nuclear fusion taking place within it, had collapsed under the effect of its own gravity. This occurred first in the outer layers before rebounding explosively. Since then, the stellar remnant and wind pulsar, known as the Crab Nebula, has been moving away from the former center of the explosion at a speed of several million kilometers per hour.

At the center of the Crab Nebula lies a small rotating neutron star known as the Crab Pulsar. Thanks to its magnetic field, the Crab Pulsar emits large amounts of energy and illuminates the Crab Nebula. In doing so, it creates the amazing cosmic spectacle of the supernova.

Coin motif

With a waved edge and a convex reverse, Supernova also has a concave obverse that depicts the Crab Nebula, the remnant of the supernova observed in 1054, which is some 6,500 light years away from Earth and around 11×7 light years in size. ‘NGC 1952’ refers to the catalogue designation of the Crab Nebula. In the center of the coin, reference is also made to is the rapidly rotating Crab Pulsar, a source of cosmic radiation. The coin’s reverse features a colored illustration of the Crab Nebula, based on an image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.

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