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5000 Tolarjev Žiga Zois

1997 year
Gold (.900) 7 g 24 mm
Description
Issuer
Slovenia
Period
Republic (1991-date)
Type
Non-circulating coin
Year
1997
Value
5000 Tolarjev (5000&nbspSIT)
Currency
Tolar (1991-2006)
Composition
Gold (.900)
Weight
7 g
Diameter
24 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
15 January 2007
Updated
2024-10-07
References
Numista
N#48759
Rarity index
93%

Reverse

Name written within outline profile right, dates below

Script: Latin

Lettering:
ZOIS
ŽIGA
1747 1997

Engraver: Dalibor Schmidt

Designers: Aleš Kuder, Darja Kuder, Amela Vidoševič

Edge

200 reeds.

Comment

Ziga Zois, Baron Edelstein, was born on 23 November 1747 in Trieste . His father was a merchant who moved from Italy to Ljubljana, while his mother came from a famous Slovene ironworking family. He inherited his father’s estates, manors and ironworks in Carniola and was one of the richest men in the region.
Ziga Zois was a man of many parts. As well as being a patron and mentor he played an important role in providing, via his connections, a constant flow of information between Slovenia and abroad.
He was a central figure in the literary and cultural arena of the Slovene national revival that began at the end of the 18th century. After 1780 an enlightened circle of cultural figures began to gather around him. The circle included those prominent in the literary rebirth of the nation and authors of scholarly and technical literature. Zois encouraged Jurij Japelj and Blaz Kumerdej to collect material for a dictionary and start compiling a scientific grammar. At Zois’s suggestion Anton Tomaz Linhart began writing in Slovene, thus helping establish the use of Slovene in the theatre. Zois also helped Linhart in his writing of the first critical history of the Slovenes. Under Zois’s mentorship, Valentin Vodnik developed into the first Slovene poet. Jernej Kopitar, Zois’s secretary and the librarian of his extensive, modern library, was given the support that enabled him to write the first scientific grammar of Slovene.
Zois was also a natural scientist. He built up an extensive collection of minerals, now housed in the Natural History Museum in Ljubljana. A previously unknown mineral found on Svinska Planina was named after him. As a zoologist, he was among the first to breed the "human fish" (proteus anguinus), as well as to study and write about it. He was also interested in mining and ironworking. He introduced new organization and technology to ironworking and invented a blasting device for furnaces.
He built a wheelchair which allowed him to move around despite a serious illness. He remained active right up until his death on 10 November 1819.
In commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Ziga Zois’s birth, the Republic of Slovenia is issuing three commemorative coins depicting Zois’s life and work. The coins show a part of the wheel of the wheelchair which enabled him to continue his work despite his illness. The rim section and spokes depict Zois’s circle. The main spoke, which divides the two dates, means "From Ziga Zois to Today". It is possible to see, in the profile of the portrait, the shape of the River Sava, whose navigability Zois endeavoured to improve.
To mark the 250th anniversary of Ziga Zois´s birth, the Republic of Slovenia hereby issues three commemorative coins.
Accessed at: https://www.bsi.si/en/banknotes-and-coins/slovenian-tolar/commemorative-editions-republic-of-slovenia/250th-anniversary-of-the-birth-of-ziga-zois-1997

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Non-circulating coin 5000 Tolarjev (Žiga Zois) 1997 from Slovenia made of Gold (.900) weighing 7 g is that it features a unique design that honors the life and work of Žiga Zois, a renowned Slovenian poet, writer, and philosopher. The coin's obverse side features a portrait of Zois, while the reverse side depicts a stylized image of a tree, symbolizing Zois' love for nature and his commitment to preserving the natural beauty of Slovenia. The coin's design is the work of the Slovenian artist, Drago Hidvegi, who is known for his innovative and visually striking designs.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
1997  1000 - - - - - -

Values in the table are based on evaluations by sales realized on Internet platforms. They serve as an indication only for 5000 Tolarjev (Žiga Zois) 1997 coin.