San Marino 2012 Euro coins BU set with 5 euro silver coin
First series: The Government building (Palazzo Pubblico) is shown on
this coin. Edge lettering of the €2 coin: 2*, repeated six times,
alternately upright and inverted.
Second series: The portrait of Saint Marino, detail of a painting by Giovan Battista Urbinelli, is shown on this coin.
First series: The Republic's official coat of arms features on the €1 coin.
Second series: The Second Tower features on the €1 coin.
First series: The 50-cent coin shows the Three Towers of San Marino: Guaita, Cesta and Montale.
Second series: The 50-cent coin shows the portrait of Saint Marino, detail of a painting by Emilio Retrosi.
First series: Saint Marinus, based on a canvas of the Guercino school, is depicted on 20 cent coin.
Second series: Mount Titano with the three Towers is depicted on 20 cent coin.
First series: The 10-cent coin features the Basilica of Saint Marinus.
Second series: The 10-cent coin features the Church of St Francis.
First
series: The 1, 2 and 5-cent coins show the Third Tower (Montale), the
Statue of Liberty and the First Tower (Guaita) respectively.
Second
series: The 1, 2 and 5-cent coins show the official coat of arms of the
Republic of San Marino, the City Gate and the Church of St Quirinus,
respectively.
The euro coin series comprises eight different
denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent, €1 and €2. The euro coins
have a common side and a national side. The national side indicates the
issuing country. The common sides of the coins were designed by Mr Luc
Luycx of the Royal Belgian Mint.
They show images of the European
Union or of Europe and symbolise the unity of the EU. The 5, 2 and 1
cent coins show Europe in relation to Africa and Asia on a globe.
You can use any euro coin anywhere in the euro area.
Weight - 42,92 g.
Quality - BU (Brilliant Uncirculated)
Nominal - 8,88 euro
Composition Bimetallic - various
Circulation - 86'000 pcs.
Country of origin - San Marino
Year - 2012