Feature: The fight against AIDS by way of World AIDS Day
Description: The red ribbon, symbolising the
fight against AIDS, is featured in the coin’s central field. The ribbon
was created by the Visual AIDS Artists Caucus and the US painter Frank
Moore. It should be worn close to the heart to symbolise solidarity with
AIDS sufferers and is in the shape of an upside-down V. The idea is for
it to be worn as a V one day to signify victory over the disease. There
are three ribbons in the central field. One is in the conventional
position and will be coloured red for the brilliant uncirculated (BU)
and proof (PRF) versions. The other two ribbons are inverted and
associated with two Vs to strengthen the symbolism of the much-hoped-for
victory over the disease. The date 1 December, Unesco World AIDS Day,
appears at the top of the central field. The coin’s outer ring bears the
12 stars of the European Union.