OREANDA-NEWS. On April 15, 2009 Eesti Pank issued a 10-kroon silver collector coin dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Estonian National Museum. The coin is in the form of a spoke coin. The collector coin will be presented to the public by Governor of Eesti Pank at 12 o'clock in the Estonian National Museum (Tartu, Kuperjanovi 9), reported the press-centre of Eesti Pank.

The reverse of the coin depicts a notebook of a folklore collector, where descriptions and stories of people and their lives have been recorded over time. The placeholder of the notebook meanders as a village road, connecting yesterday with today and tomorrow. In addition, the reverse of the coin carries its nominal value 10 KROONI. The obverse of the collector coin bears the grand national coat of arms of the Republic of Estonia and the year 2009. The collector coin has been designed by Liis Dvorjanski. The coins were minted by the Mint of Finland and their mintage is 6,000.

The silver coins will be put on sale at the Eesti Pank Museum in Tallinn (Estonia pst 13) and at the Estonian National Museum in Tartu (Kuperjanovi 9) on Wednesday, 15 April, at 12.00. One coin costs 400 kroons. In addition, the collector coins will be sold by SEB offices in different places of Estonia: in the Tornimae, Lasnamae Centrum and Pae offices in Tallinn and in the SEB head offices in Maardu, Rapla, Parnu, Haapsalu, Kuressaare, Kardla, Rakvere, Kivioli, Johvi, Narva, Paide, Viljandi, Poltsamaa, Jogeva, Polva, Voru, Valga and Tartu.
The museum shop of the Estonian History Museum (Tallinn, Borsi kaik) will start selling the collector coins.

The collector coins are also available for purchase by mail. Please send your request to the Cash Department of Eesti Pank (the address is Estonia pst 13, Tallinn 15095), or by the e-mail tellimine@epbe.ee. The collector coins cannot be reserved in advance.

Photos and detailed descriptions of collector coins are available on the web site of Eesti Pank at www.bankofestonia.info/pub/en/yldine/pangatahed/mynt/.