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Malta 2€ commemorative coin 2025 -Maltese ox (il-gendus Malti)

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45,00 €
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Feature: Maltese ox (il-gendus Malti)

Description: The design shows a rendition of the Maltese ox. The coin raises awareness of one of Malta’s indigenous breeds which is endangered. At the top, in semi-circle, is the inscription “IL-GENDUS MALTI”. At the bottom is the name of the issuing country “MALTA” and underneath is the year of issuance “2025”. At the bottom right are the initials of the designer “MAF” (Maria Anna Frisone). The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.

Issuing volume: 145 000 coins
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