Spain 2€ commemorative coin 2024 - 200 years since the creation of the National Police as a state security corp
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7,00 €
Feature: 200 years since the creation of the National Police as a state security corp
Description: The design shows the emblem of the National Police. Surrounding it are the legends: ‘ESPANA- POLICIA NACIONAL 1824-2024’. In the lower right part of the emblem is the mint mark ‘Eme Coronada’. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.
Issuing volume: 1 500 000 coins
Description: The design shows the emblem of the National Police. Surrounding it are the legends: ‘ESPANA- POLICIA NACIONAL 1824-2024’. In the lower right part of the emblem is the mint mark ‘Eme Coronada’. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.
Issuing volume: 1 500 000 coins
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