Description:
Obverse
The snowflake featured on both sides of the coin symbolizes the country's northern location, where the designs spill over from the gold core to the silver ring. The beads around the border are a traditional design element in Finnish numismatic art, dating back to the gold coins of 1878.
Reverse
Snowflake surrounded by beads. Face value, year of issue.
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