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San Marino 2€ commemorative coin 2025 - The 550th anniversary of the birth of Michelangelo

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69,00 €
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Feature: The 550th anniversary of the birth of Michelangelo

Description: The design depicts in the centre Cleopatra, detail of the drawing by Michelangelo Buonarroti, preserved at the Casa Buonarroti Foundation (Florence). At the left is the inscription “MICHELANGELO” in semi-circle, the letter R, identifying the Mint of Rome and the year “1475”, and at the right the name of issuing country “SAN MARINO” in semi-circle, the year “2025”. At the bottom are the initials of the author “SP” (Silvia Petrassi). The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.

Issuing volume: 56 000 coins
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