Malta officcial coin set 2024 "Malta Cittadella (Gozo)” (5,88€)
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A euro coin set dated 2024 in a brilliant uncirculated version. The set consists of the eight Maltese euro coins as well as a €2 Commemorative coin Malta Cittadella (Gozo).
Quality Brilliant Uncirculated
Minting Limit 10,000
Designers Daniela Fusco / Noel Galea Bason / Luc Luycx
Engraver Daniela Fusco / Noel Galea Bason
Quality Brilliant Uncirculated
Minting Limit 10,000
Designers Daniela Fusco / Noel Galea Bason / Luc Luycx
Engraver Daniela Fusco / Noel Galea Bason
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