Feature: The 125th anniversary of the birth of Nobel Prize winning author F. E. SILLANPÄÄ
Description: The inner part of the coin depicts
Sillanpää's portrait. At the top, in semi-circle, the words ‘F. E.
SILLANPÄÄ’. At the left, the year ‘1888’ and the mint mark. At the
right, the year ‘1964’, the indication of the issuing country ‘FI’ and
the year of issuance ‘2013’. This is a special coin to commemorate the
grandfather of a whole nation. F. E. SILLANPÄÄ was a master of style who
brought deep insights about the relationship between people and nature
into Finnish literature. He was awarded the Nobel prize in 1939 based in
particular on the works Meek Heritage and The Maid Silja. This
masterful author gained even more national renown with his popular radio
appearances and memorable Christmas columns. After the war years, the
master writer evolved into the long-bearded ‘Taata’, the unofficial
grandfather to the country. From recollections of his childhood
Christmases emerged a well-loved tradition: Grandpa gathered the whole
nation devoutly around their radios with his easy-going Christmas
‘talks’. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European Union.