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National Lottery Bruges, the birthplace of the Lottery, is where the first modern lottery was held on the Market Square in 1441, with the aim of financing common needs. Thus began a long tradition that was emulated worldwide. The National Lottery, founded in 1934, organises lotteries, betting and games of chance in the public interest. With a small stake, anyone can play and the proceeds support not only the winners, but also countless social projects and charities.

Issuing volume: 150 000 coins
19,00 €
National Lottery Bruges, the birthplace of the Lottery, is where the first modern lottery was held on the Market Square in 1441, with the aim of financing common needs. Thus began a long tradition that was emulated worldwide. The National Lottery, founded in 1934, organises lotteries, betting and games of chance in the public interest. With a small stake, anyone can play and the proceeds support not only the winners, but also countless social projects and charities.

Issuing volume: 150 000 coins
17,00 €
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Issuing volume: 400 000 coins

7,00 €
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Issuing volume: 62 500 coins

State Visits have always been important to Finland when it comes to diplomatic relations between the states and the execution of foreign policy. Hundreds of years ago, state visits came in the form of marriages between royal families, which could lead to military alliances and decision making in politics. After World War I, when many new nation states emerged in Europe, state visits required a new appearance. Nevertheless, many traditions, such as ceremonial receptions, joint public appearances, dinners and cultural events have been maintained.
12,00 €
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Issuing volume: 62 500 coins

State Visits have always been important to Finland when it comes to diplomatic relations between the states and the execution of foreign policy. Hundreds of years ago, state visits came in the form of marriages between royal families, which could lead to military alliances and decision making in politics. After World War I, when many new nation states emerged in Europe, state visits required a new appearance. Nevertheless, many traditions, such as ceremonial receptions, joint public appearances, dinners and cultural events have been maintained.
17,00 €
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Issuing volume: 62 500 coins

State Visits have always been important to Finland when it comes to diplomatic relations between the states and the execution of foreign policy. Hundreds of years ago, state visits came in the form of marriages between royal families, which could lead to military alliances and decision making in politics. After World War I, when many new nation states emerged in Europe, state visits required a new appearance. Nevertheless, many traditions, such as ceremonial receptions, joint public appearances, dinners and cultural events have been maintained.
17,00 €
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Issuing volume: 62 500 coins

The Finland–Sweden Athletics International isn’t about individual glory for competing athletes. It focusses on two nations coming together and promoting sports for all ages. The Athletics International is divided in two competitions: one for men and one for women. Among the events that take place in both competitions are the 100m, 200m, 400m, 5000m, 4x100m relay, 400m hurdles, high jump, long jump, pole vault and many more. The tens of thousands of visitors every year are treated to a two-day spectacle that is a celebration of shared history and mutual respect between neighboring nations.
12,00 €
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Issuing volume: 75 000 coin card

The history of the Louvre began in 1190, under the reign of Philippe Auguste.

At the time, it was a military establishment, protecting Paris from invasion. Over the centuries, the Louvre was transformed into a royal residence, notably under Francis Ist, who undertook major works to turn it into a sumptuous palace. It was only after the French Revolution, in 1793, that it became a museum open to the public, housing a collection of works of art for the people.

Today, its collections, among the finest in the world, span several millennia and a territory that stretches from America to the frontiers of Asia. It is also the most visited museum in the world, with no fewer than 8.9 million visitors in 2023. The museum’s most famous works include the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Crouching Scribe, the Victory of Samothrace and the Code of Hammurabi.

The obverse of this coin entitled Musée du Louvre depicts Perrault's Colonnade, the Eastern façade of the building overlooking the church of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois. This exterior façade is inserted of the museum's layout, in which the RF, the yeardate and the hallmarks are placed. In the back, the Louvre pyramid stands out from its structure, which covers the background of the coin.

Of all the masterpieces in the Louvre's collections, four are featured on the packaging of these four BU denominations: Amour et Psyché à demi couché, the Venus de Milo, the Victoire de Samothrace et the Mona Lisa.


The coincard is a sealed card in credit card format.
20,00 €
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Issuing volume: 75 000 coin card

The history of the Louvre began in 1190, under the reign of Philippe Auguste.

At the time, it was a military establishment, protecting Paris from invasion. Over the centuries, the Louvre was transformed into a royal residence, notably under Francis Ist, who undertook major works to turn it into a sumptuous palace. It was only after the French Revolution, in 1793, that it became a museum open to the public, housing a collection of works of art for the people.

Today, its collections, among the finest in the world, span several millennia and a territory that stretches from America to the frontiers of Asia. It is also the most visited museum in the world, with no fewer than 8.9 million visitors in 2023. The museum’s most famous works include the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Crouching Scribe, the Victory of Samothrace and the Code of Hammurabi.

The obverse of this coin entitled Musée du Louvre depicts Perrault's Colonnade, the Eastern façade of the building overlooking the church of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois. This exterior façade is inserted of the museum's layout, in which the RF, the yeardate and the hallmarks are placed. In the back, the Louvre pyramid stands out from its structure, which covers the background of the coin.

Of all the masterpieces in the Louvre's collections, four are featured on the packaging of these four BU denominations: Amour et Psyché à demi couché, the Venus de Milo, the Victoire de Samothrace et the Mona Lisa.


The coincard is a sealed card in credit card format.
20,00 €
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Issuing volume: 75 000 coin card

The history of the Louvre began in 1190, under the reign of Philippe Auguste.

At the time, it was a military establishment, protecting Paris from invasion. Over the centuries, the Louvre was transformed into a royal residence, notably under Francis Ist, who undertook major works to turn it into a sumptuous palace. It was only after the French Revolution, in 1793, that it became a museum open to the public, housing a collection of works of art for the people.

Today, its collections, among the finest in the world, span several millennia and a territory that stretches from America to the frontiers of Asia. It is also the most visited museum in the world, with no fewer than 8.9 million visitors in 2023. The museum’s most famous works include the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Crouching Scribe, the Victory of Samothrace and the Code of Hammurabi.

The obverse of this coin entitled Musée du Louvre depicts Perrault's Colonnade, the Eastern façade of the building overlooking the church of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois. This exterior façade is inserted of the museum's layout, in which the RF, the yeardate and the hallmarks are placed. In the back, the Louvre pyramid stands out from its structure, which covers the background of the coin.

Of all the masterpieces in the Louvre's collections, four are featured on the packaging of these four BU denominations: Amour et Psyché à demi couché, the Venus de Milo, the Victoire de Samothrace et the Mona Lisa.


The coincard is a sealed card in credit card format.
20,00 €
Feature:
Issuing volume: 75 000 coin card

The history of the Louvre began in 1190, under the reign of Philippe Auguste.

At the time, it was a military establishment, protecting Paris from invasion. Over the centuries, the Louvre was transformed into a royal residence, notably under Francis Ist, who undertook major works to turn it into a sumptuous palace. It was only after the French Revolution, in 1793, that it became a museum open to the public, housing a collection of works of art for the people.

Today, its collections, among the finest in the world, span several millennia and a territory that stretches from America to the frontiers of Asia. It is also the most visited museum in the world, with no fewer than 8.9 million visitors in 2023. The museum’s most famous works include the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Crouching Scribe, the Victory of Samothrace and the Code of Hammurabi.

The obverse of this coin entitled Musée du Louvre depicts Perrault's Colonnade, the Eastern façade of the building overlooking the church of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois. This exterior façade is inserted of the museum's layout, in which the RF, the yeardate and the hallmarks are placed. In the back, the Louvre pyramid stands out from its structure, which covers the background of the coin.

Of all the masterpieces in the Louvre's collections, four are featured on the packaging of these four BU denominations: Amour et Psyché à demi couché, the Venus de Milo, the Victoire de Samothrace et the Mona Lisa.


The coincard is a sealed card in credit card format.
70,00 €
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Issuing volume: 75 000 coin card

Erected in the 12th century at the instigation of Bishop Maurice de Sully, Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral is a jewel of Gothic architecture that has dominated the Île de la Cité for over eight centuries. This architectural masterpiece, characterized by its slender buttresses and flamboyant rose windows, bears witness to the skills of medieval builders and has been the scene of many major historical events, such as the coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte. Today, it remains a place of religious and intellectual pilgrimage, attracting millions of visitors from all over the world, making it the most visited monument in France and Europe.
7,00 €
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Issuing volume: 30 000 000 coins


7,00 €
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Issuing volume: 30 000 000 coins


22,00 €
set of 5 coins (A; G; D; J, F)
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Issuing volume: 30 000 000 coins

22,00 €
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Issuing volume: 30 000 000 coins


7,00 €
Feature: The Jubilee Year 2025 is celebrated with a work that combines artistic craftmanship with a profound spiritual meaning. At the centre of the coin, the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica, which will remain open throughout the Holy Year, as a universal symbol of faith and hope. Obverse: At the centre, the depiction of the Holy Door located at St. Peter's Basilica. At the top, arch-shaped, the inscription "IUBILAEUM", while at the bottom, also in an arch to close the Latin inscription, a series of alternating empty and full fish, symbol of Christianity. On the left, "2025", the year of the coin’s issue and "R", identifying the Mint of Rome; on the right, "RI", acronym of the Italian Republic, and "C.M.", initials of the designer Claudia Momoni. Arch-shaped, the twelve stars of the European Union.

Issuing volume: 3 000 000 coins:
7,00 €
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Issuing volume: 413 000 coins
7,00 €
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Issuing volume: 500 000 coins

7,00 €
Feature: Iċ-Ċittadella (The Citadel)

Description: Description of the design: The design was created by Noel Galea Bason and depicts the walled city known locally as ‘Iċ-Ċittadella’ (The Citadel) on the island of Gozo, which is the second largest island forming the Maltese archipelago. In their present form, the fortifications encircling the ‘Ċittadella’ were built and modified by the Order of St John. The design shows a depiction of the city with its fortified walls. At the bottom left is the inscription of the issuing country ‘MALTA’ and at the bottom right is the year of issuance ‘2024’. At the top is the inscription ‘ĊITTADELLA’ and underneath is the inscription ‘GOZO’. This coin is intended to be part of a series dedicated to Maltese walled cities e.g. Mdina and Valletta which are an intrinsic part of Maltese and European cultural heritage. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.

Issuing volume: 85 500 coins


45,00 €

 

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