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The magnificent work of the japanese painter has found its way into the world of numismatics. This coin was struck from 2 ounces of silver and as much as 33.5 ounces of copper. The image was printed on the coin thanks to the use of UV printing. Selective gilding of the frame and its ornaments emphasizes the beauty of the picture.
Hokusai Katsushika is one of the most famous Japanese painters. The Great Wave in Kanagawa is a woodcut, which was created around 1831, in the late period of Edo as the first work in a series of 36 views of Mount Fuji. This painting is the best known work of Hokusai and one of the most recognizable examples of Japanese art in the world. It depicts a huge wave threatening three boats at sea off the Kanagawa coast.