SKU
01526012

2026 Austria Bronze 2026 Lucky Token in Bronze UN

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SKU 01526012
Description loose
Condition Uncirculated
Country Austria
Weight (g) 4.000000
Fine Weight (g) 0.000000
Material Bronze
Diameter (mm) 23
Condition UN
Delivery date Immediate
  • Perfect New Year gift
  • Brings luck throughout the year
  • Uncirculated minting quality


Equipped with diving goggles and snorkel, our lucky little pig Kurti features on the Lucky Token 2026 on an underwater tour with a koi carp. The scales of the Japanese carp shimmer as preciously as coins. As it is able to travel long distances upstream, the koi is recognised as having qualities such as strength, endurance and determination – qualities you can pass on to those you give this lucky charm.

The Koi Carp

The Nishikigoi, or brocade carp in Japanese, is a special breed of Cyprinus carpio that is also known as the koi for short. Possibly originating in Iran, around 2,000 years ago, the single-coloured carp was introduced into East Asia where the fish were kept as insectivores and for the table. From around 1870, koi began to be regarded as status symbols by Japanese aristocrats. The larger and more magnificent a koi, the wealthier its owner was considered to be. Living up to 60 years, reaching a weight of up to 24 kilograms and a body length of up to 1 metre, the koi symbolised success.

The following inscription appears on the back of the Lucky Token: “Small and round I may be yet every hour I bring luck to thee”.