The 25-kroon silver coin is dedicated to the history of Estonia and it has been designed as an ethnographic spoke coin. On the averse of the collector coin is the national coat of arms of the Republic of Estonia. Around it, clockwise fly the soul birds of our ancestors (the Heaven) and counter-clockwise stroll the daughters of the Mother of the Sward (the Earth). The obverse also has the text EESTI VABARIIK and the year 2010. The reverse presents a fern blossom and the nominal value of the coin, 25 KROONS. The author of the collector coin design is jewellery artist Kärt Summatavet. The coin is of pure silver (Ag 999.9) and of Proof finish quality. It weighs 24.1 grams and is 38.61 mm in diameter. The mintage of the coins is 15,000 and one coin costs 500 kroons.
The 50-kroon silver collector coin is dedicated to the Estonian nature. The coin has a round limestone core. Limestone and its denudations are one of the best known symbols of nature here and limestone is Estonia's national stone since 1992. Because the natural stone core of the coin breathes, sulphur may turn the coin darker. The obverse of the coin has the national coat of arms of the Republic of Estonia and the year 2010. The reverse bears the nominal value 50 KROONI. The alloy symbol Ag 999.9 has been engraved on the coin edge. The silver collector coin was designed by Leonhard Lapin. The coin is of pure silver (Ag 999.9) and of Proof finish quality. It weighs 24.5 grams and is 38.61 mm in diameter. The mintage of the coins is 20,000 and one coin costs 550 kroons.
The 100-kroon gold collector coin is dedicated to the Estonian people. The coin depicts a passage of human DNA, which symbolises human genetics. The obverse of the coin has the national coat of arms of the Republic of Estonia and the year 2010. The reverse bears the nominal value 100 KROONI. The alloy symbol Au 999.9 has been engraved on the coin edge. The gold collector coin was designed by Hannes Starkopf. The coin is of pure gold (Au 999.9) and of Proof finish quality. It weighs 7.78 grams and is 22 mm in diameter. The mintage of the coins is 7,500 and one coin costs 5,010 kroons.
The coins were produced by the Mint of Finland Ltd.
Source of information: Bank of Estonia www.bankofestonia.info