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San Marino

€2

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.

€1

First series: The Republic's official coat of arms features on the €1 coin.


Second series: The Second Tower features on the €1 coin.

50 cent

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.

20 cent

First series: Saint Marinus, based on a canvas of the Guercino school, is depicted on this coin.


Second series: Mount Titano with the three Towers is depicted on this coin.

10 cent

First series: The 10-cent coin features the Basilica of Saint Marinus.


Second series: The 10-cent coin features the Church of St Francis.

5 cent

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.

2 cent

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.

1 cent

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.

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