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2025 Austria Copper-Nickel 2025 3 Euro Devil Scorpionfish Coin PN

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SKU 01525009
Description loose
Condition Newly minted
Face Value EUR 3
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Country Austria
Weight (g) 16.000000
Fine Weight (g) 0.000000
Material Copper-Nickel
Diameter (mm) 34
Condition PN
Mintage 65000
Issue Date 10.09.2025
Delivery date Immediate

The devil scorpionfish, also known as the false stonefish, is one of only 180 species known to exhibit biofluorescence. This underwater marvel is celebrated on the twelfth and final coin in the Luminous Marine Life  series, which not only shines but also transforms as its colours shift under ultraviolet light, mirroring the dazzling biofluorescent display of its real-life inspiration.

Found in the Red Sea and the tropical Indo-Pacific, the devil scorpionfish has a stocky, slightly high-backed body covered in 45 vertical rows of scales. Its head and mouth are large, but its eyes are small and set high. The devil scorpionfish tends to be mottled to varying degrees and the spines on its dorsal fin contain a painful venom. Existing primarily on a diet of other fish, the devil scorpionfish is a solitary fish that lives on the seabed, primarily in rocky habitats at depths ranging from 1 to 70 metres, but it can also be found partially buried in the sandy bottom.

The devil scorpionfish usually waits patiently for passing prey, sometimes partially buried. The wait may be long but feeding is lightning fast. Since devil scorpionfish have no teeth, they suck their prey into their gaping mouths and swallow it whole without chewing. A master of patience and precision, this extraordinary predator seamlessly blends stillness and spectacular speed.

Coin motif

On the reverse of the Devil Scorpionfish, a wide band, reminiscent of an old-fashioned porthole frames an aquatic scene that features a devil scorpionfish in the centre, while a seascape with coral and a shoal of fish can be seen in the background. When ultraviolet light illuminates the scorpionfish, its colors change: from a light, reddish-brown to vibrant red. All 12 of the magical sea creatures in the Luminous Marine Life series are shown in silhouette on the coin’s obverse. Air bubbles up between them and a tail fin disappears beneath the waves to the right.

Together with the other coins in the Luminous Marine Life series, the Devil Scorpionfish is aimed at vividly demonstrating the beauty and vitality of the underwater world.