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Jenő Wigner silver collector coin PP 2013

The second coin released in the series presenting Hungarian Nobel Prize winners! Oval-shaped!A great gift idea for scientists and science fans!

denomination:
3 000 Ft
edge:
PP
date of issue:
2013.11.11.
material:
Ag/Ezüst
fineness:
.925
issue limit:
3000
diameter:
30 mm x 25 mm mm
weight:
12,5 g
designer:
Vékony Fanni
SKU: KB022013-07

31,50 

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Description

Eugene Paul Wigner (1902-1995) received a share of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963 for his contributions to the theory of the atomic nucleus and the elementary particles, particularly through the discovery and application of fundamental symmetry principles. This coin is part of the series presenting Hungarian Nobel Prize winners, with a unique oval shape! A great gift idea for scientists and science fans!

Front: The front of the coin has the legend “MAGYARORSZÁG” at the bottom. The front also has the mandatory elements, such as the denomination “3000”
and “FORINT”, the mint mark “BP.” and the date “2013”.
In the right field, a stylised atomic structure is presented.
Back:The back has the lower legend “NOBEL-DÍJ 1963 WIGNER JENŐ” at the bottom. In the right field, there is a bust portrait of Jenő Wigner. To the left of the portrait, the Wigner–Eckart theorem is shown in two horizontal lines. The master mark of designer Fanni Vékony is found to the right of the portrait. 
Keywords:Nobel prize, scientists, science, silver, series

Additional information

Weight 0,125 kg