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Italy 2€ commemorative coin 2025 - Jubilee 2025

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Feature: Jubilee 2025

Description: The design shows, in the centre, a depiction of the Holy Door located in the Basilica of Saint Peter. At the top, in semi-circle, the inscription "IUBILAEUM", while at the bottom, always in semi-circle, closing the Latin inscription, a series of alternating empty and full fish, symbol of Christianity. On the left “2025”, year of the coin issuance and “R”, identifying the Mint of Rome; on the right “RI”, acronym of the Italian Republic and, “C.M.” author's initials (Claudia Momoni)”. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.

Issuing volume: 3 000 000 coins
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Issuing volume: 204 000 coins

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