Euro_gold_and_silver_commemorative_coins_(San_Marino)

Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (San Marino)

Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (San Marino)

Euro commemorative coins in San Marino


This article covers euro gold and silver commemorative coins issued by Azienda Autonoma Di Stato Filatelica E Numismatica. It also covers rare cases of collectors coins (coins not planned for normal circulation) minted using other precious metals. It does not cover either the San Marino €2 commemorative coins or the Sammarinese scudo commemorative coins.

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2 Scudo

San Marino has adopted the Euro since 2002 as its currency, However, in a means to maintain its own cultural identity it continues to issue a gold commemorative coin in its former currency the scudo released with a value of 2 scudo. Since there is a fixed exchange rate between the scudo and the euro and since the euro is San Marino's official currency the 2 scudo coins will be included in this article.

2002 coinage

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2003 coinage

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2004 coinage

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2005 coinage

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Notes

  1. "Azienda Autonoma Di Stato Filatelica E Numismatica".

References

  1. "Azienda Autonoma Di Stato Filatelica E Numismatica".

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