The Highlands in the north and west of Scotland impress with their wild, untouched nature. High mountains, deep lakes, and wide valleys characterize the landscape, crisscrossed by rushing rivers. The region is sparsely populated and full of historical traces of Celtic clans, picturesque villages, and ancient castle ruins. Despite the harsh weather, the Highlands still exert an incomparable attraction today – a symbol of Scottish wilderness and tradition.
This coin depicts the Highlands in a very special way. It impresses with its ultra-high relief and an artistic combination of antique finish, coloring, and partial gold plating. Was the famous Scottish single malt perhaps produced in the past from the yields of the golden cornfield in the dilapidated ruins? Even the hidden fox will not be able to answer that question for us.