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Spain 2€ commemorative coin 2024 - National Police Corps

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Issuing volume: 30 000 000 coins

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Feature: The Feierstüppeler is the figure of a foundry worker, which was found on Luxembourg 50 cent pieces and on 1 and 2 franc pieces between 1924 and 1991.

On 25 October 2002, a sculpture by Yvette Gastauer-Claire called De Feierstöppler was officially unveiled in front of the central bank of Luxembourg City. The sculpture is supposed to remember the Luxembourg franc, which was replaced by the euro in 2001, and also be a tribute to the steel industry, which brought prosperity to the country. The sculpture has no head, but oversized hands. At the unveiling, the artist explained that large hands can be found in all of her lei sculptures due to their strong splendor.

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Issuing volume: 30 000 000 coins

Issuing date: January 2023

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Feature: The history of the Portuguese dictatorship is a history of permanent resistance to the Dictatorship. And that is why, when the Armed Forces Movement declared a military coup on the 25th of April 1974, the country shouted as one: "Freedom! Freedom!"
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Issuing volume: 56 000 coins
The Law of 8 July 1974 n. 59 "Declaration of citizens' rights and of the fundamental principles of the San Marino legal system" certainly represented a very significant moment in the political and institutional life of the Republic. For the first time, after the Arengo of 1906, the principles of the separation of powers, defined the tasks of the Regency, of the Great and General Council, of the Congress of State and of the judiciary, were enshrined in a supranational law, confirming their respective autonomy and independence. Law No. 59 of 8 July 1974 affirmed the fundamental and inviolable rights of citizens, while identifying the basic canons placed in support of a free and democratic community, which has its roots in centuries of history of independence and now projected towards a future of progress and peace, which sees it as part
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of the international community. The hierarchy of sources of law is laid down in detail; the principles set out in the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms are recognised at constitutional level; the College guarantor of the constitutionality of the norms is established.
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