Euro coins of San Marino

offizieller Kursmünzensatz San Marinos von 2004
official course coin set of San Marinos of 2004

of the euro (EUR or ) is the common currency from at present 12 European states in the European union. The euro coins have two different sides: A common, European side, those, and a national shows the Münzwert side, which shows a motive, which was selected by the country, in which the coin was coined/shaped. Each member state has in or several individual motives.

The pictures of the common side and a specificationthe coins gives it under euro coins.

San Marino is no member in the European union, is however since the first contracts with the again created Italian kingdom of 22. March 1862 (see history San Marinos) ina monetary union with Italy. For the introduction of the euro Italy in the name of the European Union closed to 29. November 2000 a contract with San Marino, the Convenzione monetaria tra la Repubblica Italiana, by conto Comunità Europea, e la Repubblica San Marino. But this was only the formal conclusion: already to 16. December 1998 was issued in San Marino the law, that the introduction to the 1. January 1999 regulated. The introduction of the cash took place exactly the same as to Italy. Coinage contingents for of San MarinoEuro coins are taken off from Italy (at present 1.9 million euro annually).

San Marino has further the right to spend on Scudo reading gold coins which are however only on the national territory legal tender.

The coins were sketched of Hamburg sculptors Frantisek the Chochola, themcover history and the architectural monuments San Marinos. Therefore the ligierten initials of the artist are „to CH “on each coin.

On each coin the signature is „San Marino “and the letter „R “for the embossing place Rome (IstitutoPoligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato). Right down on the coins the initials of the engraver are „to ELEVEN “(Ettore Lorenzo Frapiccini) and the abbreviation „Inc. “(incidit for: „engraves of “).

The 1-Cent-Werte shows the third tower „IL Montale “(13. Century), which 2Ccancels one of Stefano Galletti (1883 to 1905) arranged statue, which itself at the place before the government palace, which finds „Piazza della Libertà “. On the 5-Cent-Stück the first tower is „La Guaita “(10./11. Century) represented.

The 1826 in the style of the classicism build „Basilica del Santo “(Basilika of the Hl for church. Marinus) is to be found on the back of the 10-cent coin. The back of the 20-cent coin is the establishment father San Marinos - the holy one Marino - dedicated. The collecting main for this illustration supplies a part of a painting of Guercino from that 17. Century. The three towers San Marinos are to be found on the back of the 50-Cent-Wertes.

Also the two coins from bimetal are history and the buildings San Marinos dedicated. The 1-Euro-Münze ziert on the back the state State of San Marinos, which contains all three towers. The front side in 19. Century in the historical style of designed government palace becomes on the back of the 2-Euro-Münzecoined/shaped.


Illustrations of the euro coins of San Marino | National side
€ 0,01 € 0.02 € 0.05
Rückseite der san-marinesischen 1-Cent-Münze
Rückseite der san-marinesischen 2-Cent-Münze
Rückseite der san-marinesischen 5-Cent-Münze
third fortress tower. Liberty statue. First fortress tower.
€ 0,10 € 0.20 € 0.50
Rückseite der san-marinesischen 10-Cent-Münze
Rückseite der san-marinesischen 20-Cent-Münze
Rückseite der san-marinesischen 50-Cent-Münze
Basilika of San Marino. The holy Marino. The three towers Guaita, Cesta and Montale.
€ 1,00 € 2.00 edge of the 2 €- coin
Rückseite der san-marinesischen 1-Euro-Münze
Rückseite der san-marinesischen 2-Euro-Münze
coat of arms of the Republic of San Marino. Government palace (Palazzo Pubblico).

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