Euro Gold and Silver Commemorative Coins (San Marino) - 2002 Coinage

2002 Coinage

Cimabue
Designer: Roberto Mauri & Bino Bini Mint: -
Value: 2 scudi Alloy: Au Quantity: 3,000 Quality: Proof
Issued: November 2002 Diameter: 21mm Weight: 6.4516g Market Value: -
The obverse depicts the coat of arms of the Republic of San Marino

The reverse features the art work "Madonna Enthroned with Child-Eight Angels Four Prophets"

1600th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Ravenna as Capital of the Western Roman Empire 402-2002
Designer: L. De Simoni Mint: -
Value: €20 Alloy: Au Quantity: 4,550 Quality: Proof
Issued: November 2002 Diameter: 21 mm Weight: 6.451g Market Value: -
The obverse depicts the coat of arms and a crown

The reverse features two vine shoots emerge from an ansate vase faced by two peacocks

1600th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Ravenna as Capital of the Western Roman Empire 402-2002
Designer: C. Mo-moni Mint: -
Value: €50 Alloy: Au Quantity: 4,550 Quality: Proof
Issued: November 2002 Diameter: 28 mm Weight: 18.129g Market Value: -
The obverse depicts the coat of arms and a crown

The reverse features a reproduction of a scene from "the Good Shepherd"

Welcome Euro
Designer: Uliana Pernazza Mint: -
Value: €5 Alloy: Ag Quantity: 37,000 Quality: Proof
Issued: October 2002 Diameter: 32mm Weight: 18g Market Value: -
The obverse depicts three towers rising above the three feathers of San Marino

The reverse features an inscribed 5 Euro in the centre circumnavigated by twelve roses which represent the twelve countries of the European Union

Welcome Euro
Designer: Uliana Pernazza Mint: -
Value: €10 Alloy: Ag Quantity: 37,000 Quality: Proof
Issued: October 2002 Diameter: 34mm Weight: 22g Market Value: -
The obverse depicts three towers rising above the three feathers of San Marino

The reverse features a newborn baby curled up fast asleep on a rosebud enveloped in a globe with the inscribed text "Welcome Euro"

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