Euro Gold and Silver Commemorative Coins (San Marino) - 2004 Coinage

2004 Coinage

Gothic brooch
Designer: U. Pernazza Mint: -
Value: 2 scudi Alloy: Au Quantity: 6,500 Quality: Proof
Issued: November 2004 Diameter: 21mm Weight: 6.4516g Market Value: -
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The reverse features an image of one of the two paired eagles that represented an opulent ornament of Germanic innovation

750th anniversary of the birth of Marco Polo
Designer: M.C. Colaneri Mint: -
Value: €20 Alloy: Au Quantity: 6,000 Quality: Proof
Issued: November 2004 Diameter: 21mm Weight: 6.451g Market Value: -
The obverse depicts the three San Marino feathers in the foreground with the continents visited in his travels by the Messere in the background

The reverse features the arrival of Marco Polo and his presentation to the Grand Khan who gives him administrative duties

750th anniversary of the birth of Marco Polo
Designer: M.C. Colaneri Mint: -
Value: €50 Alloy: Au Quantity: 6,000 Quality: Proof
Issued: November 2004 Diameter: 28mm Weight: 16.129g Market Value: -
The obverse depicts the three San Marino feathers in the foreground with the continents visited in his travels by the Messere in the background

The reverse features Marco Polo with a miniature representing his departure from Venice

World championship football tournament
Designer: L. De Simoni Mint: -
Value: €5 Alloy: Ag Quantity: 30,000 Quality: Proof
Issued: June 2004 Diameter: 32mm Weight: 18g Market Value: -
The obverse depicts three towers surmounted by the three plumes of San Marino

The reverse features two players in action on a stylized soccer field

World championship football tournament
Designer: L. De Simoni Mint: -
Value: €10 Alloy: Ag Quantity: 30,000 Quality: Proof
Issued: June 2004 Diameter: 34mm Weight: 22g Market Value: -
The obverse depicts three towers surmounted by the three plumes of San Marino

The reverse features two players in action on a stylized soccer field

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