Aon Adhairc Geocoin: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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+ | „Aon Adhairc is Gaelic for Unicorn (literal translation is One Horn) | ||
In heraldry the unicorn is best known as the symbol of Scotland. The unicorn was chosen because it was seen as a proud and haughty beast which would rather die than be captured,<br>just as Scots would fight to remain sovereign and unconquered.Two unicorns supported the royal arms of the King of Scots, and since the 1707 union of England and Scotland,<br>the royal arms of the United Kingdom have been supported by a unicorn along with an English lion. Two versions of the royal arms exist:<br>that used in Scotland gives more emphasis to the Scottish elements, placing the unicorn on the left and giving it a crown,<br>whereas the version used in England and elsewhere gives the English elements more prominence. | In heraldry the unicorn is best known as the symbol of Scotland. The unicorn was chosen because it was seen as a proud and haughty beast which would rather die than be captured,<br>just as Scots would fight to remain sovereign and unconquered.Two unicorns supported the royal arms of the King of Scots, and since the 1707 union of England and Scotland,<br>the royal arms of the United Kingdom have been supported by a unicorn along with an English lion. Two versions of the royal arms exist:<br>that used in Scotland gives more emphasis to the Scottish elements, placing the unicorn on the left and giving it a crown,<br>whereas the version used in England and elsewhere gives the English elements more prominence. | ||
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Golden coins known as the unicorn and half-unicorn, both with a unicorn on the obverse, were used in Scotland in the 15th and 16th century.<br>In the same realm, carved unicorns were often used as finials on the pillars of Mercat crosses, and denoted that the settlement was a royal burgh.<br>Certain noblemen such as the Earl of Kinnoull were given special permission to use the unicorn in their arms, as an augmentation of honour. | Golden coins known as the unicorn and half-unicorn, both with a unicorn on the obverse, were used in Scotland in the 15th and 16th century.<br>In the same realm, carved unicorns were often used as finials on the pillars of Mercat crosses, and denoted that the settlement was a royal burgh.<br>Certain noblemen such as the Earl of Kinnoull were given special permission to use the unicorn in their arms, as an augmentation of honour. | ||
− | This stunning coin comes in six versions. Each version is finished in hard enamels and has the same reverse showing the Scottish Saltire.<br>The fronts are all a 3D design set under deep translucent hard enamel. | + | This stunning coin comes in six versions. Each version is finished in hard enamels and has the same reverse showing the Scottish Saltire.<br>The fronts are all a 3D design set under deep translucent hard enamel.“ |
== Details == | == Details == |
Version vom 20. Oktober 2016, 00:41 Uhr
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Beschreibung/About the coin
Deutsch
English
Geocache Land quoted: „Aon Adhairc is Gaelic for Unicorn (literal translation is One Horn)
In heraldry the unicorn is best known as the symbol of Scotland. The unicorn was chosen because it was seen as a proud and haughty beast which would rather die than be captured,
just as Scots would fight to remain sovereign and unconquered.Two unicorns supported the royal arms of the King of Scots, and since the 1707 union of England and Scotland,
the royal arms of the United Kingdom have been supported by a unicorn along with an English lion. Two versions of the royal arms exist:
that used in Scotland gives more emphasis to the Scottish elements, placing the unicorn on the left and giving it a crown,
whereas the version used in England and elsewhere gives the English elements more prominence.
Golden coins known as the unicorn and half-unicorn, both with a unicorn on the obverse, were used in Scotland in the 15th and 16th century.
In the same realm, carved unicorns were often used as finials on the pillars of Mercat crosses, and denoted that the settlement was a royal burgh.
Certain noblemen such as the Earl of Kinnoull were given special permission to use the unicorn in their arms, as an augmentation of honour.
This stunning coin comes in six versions. Each version is finished in hard enamels and has the same reverse showing the Scottish Saltire.
The fronts are all a 3D design set under deep translucent hard enamel.“
Details
- Größe/Size: 57,15 x 47,6 mm (2 1/4 x 1 7/8 inches)
- Dicke/Thickness: 4 mm
- Gewicht/Weight: 30 g
- Präfix/Prefix: SD
- Form/Shape: Einhorn/Aon Adhairc (Unicorn)
- Prägung/Minting: 2D
- Farbe/Filling: transparent/translucent, Glitter, imitating Hard Enamel(back)
- Vorderseite/Front: Einhorn/Unicorn
- Rückseite/Back: Einhorn welches das schottische Schrägkreuz zeigt/Unicorn showing the Scottish Saltire
- Information/Information: Probe Geocoin sind nicht trackbar/Sample coins not trackable
- Idee/Idea:
- Registrierte Trackingcodes/Total tracking codes: 300
- Groundspeak Icon-Nummer/Icon number: 9225
- Trackbar/Trackable auf geocaching.com mit eigenem Icon/own unique icon und Mini-Icon/micro icon
Editionen
Icon | Auflage/Edition | Bild | Sample Coin | Metall | Farben | Edition-Name | Design | Shop | Veröffentlicht |
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RE65 | folgt.. | folgt.. | Shiny Nickel | Lila/Regenbogen Glitter | -- | Geocache Land | 24. Sep. 2016 GC60A2F Geocoinfest Europe 2016 - Berchtesgaden | ||
LE60 | folgt.. | folgt.. | Shiny Copper | Grün/Grün Glitter | -- | Geocache Land | 24. Sep. 2016 GC60A2F Geocoinfest Europe 2016 - Berchtesgaden | ||
LE55 | folgt.. | folgt.. | Shiny Nickel | Lila/Schwarz Glitter | -- | Geocache Land | 24. Sep. 2016 GC60A2F Geocoinfest Europe 2016 - Berchtesgaden | ||
SE50 | folgt.. | folgt.. | Antique Gold | Geocoinfest 2016 | -- | Geocache Land | 24. Sep. 2016 GC60A2F Geocoinfest Europe 2016 - Berchtesgaden | ||
LE45 | folgt.. | folgt.. | Shiny Nickel | Grün/Regenbogen Glitter | -- | Geocache Land | 24. Sep. 2016 GC60A2F Geocoinfest Europe 2016 - Berchtesgaden | ||
AE25 | folgt.. | folgt.. | Satin Gold | Rot/Schwarz Glitter | -- | Geocache Land | 24. Sep. 2016 GC60A2F Geocoinfest Europe 2016 - Berchtesgaden |
Tags
unicorn coin, Einhorn Geocoin, Aon Adhairc, Schottisches Einhorn Geocoin, Pferde Geocoin, horse coin