The 2012 Viinamarisaar "70 Euro Cents" Grape Harvest Fantasy Coin is a privately issued coin, rather than official legal tender.    
While "Viinamarisaar" refers to Estonia’s "Grape Islands," this coin is not officially related to Estonia or its central bank. On this fantasy island the population of 73 has managed to produce an "Ice Wine" from grapes crushed while frozen. This tokens are meant to pay the workers who pick the grapes for the wine. The token is made of brass, and only 250 of this type were made in 2012. 

Features of the Coin:

1. Design Theme: 

   - The coin commemorates a fictional "Grape Harvest" in Viinamarisaar, tying the name ("Grape Islands") to an agricultural activity typically not associated with the region because of the cold temperatures.

   - The obverse may depict grapevines, a cluster of grapes, or a harvest scene, reflecting the coin's theme.

   - The reverse often features the denomination ("70 Euro Cents") and additional decorative or thematic elements.

2. Material and Minting: 

   - These coins are typically made of base metals like copper, brass, or nickel, though some versions might use silver or gold plating.

   - Produced by private mints or artists, they are not authorized by any government.

3. Collector Value:

   - Fantasy coins like this appeal to niche collectors interested in alternative numismatics or regional-themed tokens.

   - Their value is primarily artistic or collectible rather than monetary.





If you own one or are considering acquiring it, its worth lies in its uniqueness and appeal to collectors of fantasy coins!