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"Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games - Cortina Italy 1/4 € base metal coin

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Materiall: CuNi
Weight: 7 g
Diameter: 22,25 mm
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An extraordinary collection accompanies the approach to the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games of Milan Cortina 2026 and celebrates its spirit through its most iconic symbols: the logo of the event, the journey of the flame, the mascot and the winter disciplines associated with the host locations. Each coin in the collection is a tribute to the magic of sport and to Italy.

Obverse: In the centre, the official logo of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. Arch-shaped, the inscription “Repubblica Italiana”. In the right field, the “R”, identifying the Mint of Rome and “2025”, the year of the coin’s issue.

Reverse: In the centre, a stylised frontal perspective of the Milan Cathedral. Arch-shaped the inscription “MILANO CORTINA 2026 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES”; On the left “A.VECCHIO,” signature of the designer Antonio Vecchio; at the bottom centre “1/4 EURO”, coin’s value.



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Materiall: CuNi
Weight: 7 g
Diameter: 22,25 mm
Mintage:

An extraordinary collection accompanies the approach to the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games of Milan Cortina 2026 and celebrates its spirit through its most iconic symbols: the logo of the event, the journey of the flame, the mascot and the winter disciplines associated with the host locations. Each coin in the collection is a tribute to the magic of sport and to Italy.

Obverse: In the centre, the official logo of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. Arch-shaped, the inscription "Repubblica Italiana". In the right field, the "R", identifying the Mint of Rome and "2025", the year of the coin’s issue.



Reverse: In the centre, Tina, official mascot of the Olympic Games, standing on a podium while celebrating the victory of the medal. Arch-shaped, the inscription “GIOCHI OLIMPICI INVERNALI DI MILANO CORTINA 2026”; bottom right “1/4 EURO”, the coin’s value. Below “PETRASSI”, signature of the designer. In the background a sunburst decoration.

8,00 €
Materiall: CuNi
Weight: 7 g
Diameter: 22,25 mm
Mintage:

An extraordinary collection accompanies the approach to the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games of Milan Cortina 2026 and celebrates its spirit through its most iconic symbols: the logo of the event, the journey of the flame, the mascot and the winter disciplines associated with the host locations. Each coin in the collection is a tribute to the magic of sport and to Italy.

Obverse: In the centre, the official logo of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. Arch-shaped, the inscription “Repubblica Italiana”. In the right field, the “R”, identifying the Mint of Rome and “2025”, the year of the coin’s issue.

Reverse: In the centre, a stylised frontal perspective of the Milan Cathedral. Arch-shaped the inscription “MILANO CORTINA 2026 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES”; On the left “A.VECCHIO,” signature of the designer Antonio Vecchio; at the bottom centre “1/4 EURO”, coin’s value.



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