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  • Andorra Euro coin set 2014
    Set consist of 8 coins. 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 euro cent, 1 and 2 euro

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  • Featuring: 2 Euro – 20 years in the Council of Europe
    Mintage: 100 000
    Year: 2014

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  • The San Marino 50 cent coin features a fragment of a painting by Emilio Retros depicting St. Marinus. Issued in 2020.

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  • Country : Slovenia
    Face value : 3 Euro
    Quality : Uncirculated / UNC
    Year : 2010
    Mintage: 300 000 UNC

    Cities designated as UNESCO World Capitals of Books undertake to carry out activities aimed at promoting a culture of reading and disseminating their values to all ages and sections of the population, both within and outside national borders. Through the World Book Capital Program, UNESCO recognizes the commitment of cities to promoting and promoting books for 12 months. A new book capital is chosen every year.

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  • Albrecht Dürer was a German painter, printmaker, and theorist of the German Renaissance. Dürer established his reputation and influence across Europe in his twenties due to his high-quality woodcut prints.
    Mintage: 54 000

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  • Mintage year: 2021
    Mintage: 150,000 pcs BU; 5,000 pcs proof
    The Economic Union was established on 25 July 1921 by an agreement between Belgium and Luxembourg. The then economic union was concluded for 50 years. It was stipulated that the contract could be automatically extended by 10 years.

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  • The € 2 coin in the second series features a portrait of His Royal Highness Prince Albert II.
    Diameter – 25.75mm
    Thickness – 2.2mm
    Weight – 8.5gr

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  • Mintage year: 2021
    Face value: 5 euro
    Diameter: 34 mm
    Weight: 19,10 g
    Alloy: brass

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  • Metal: 99.9% silver
    Denomination: $ 5
    Weight: 1 ounce
    Diameter: 33 mm
    Circulation: 2021 pcs
    Quality: proof
    Technique: smartminting (ultra high relief)
    Partly coloured

    The Lady Bug’s legend grew as European farmers prayed for help from pesky insects and Lady Bugs arrived shortly after. They were named after Virgin Mary and have since been a blessing for generations! Many tales about their famous spots have arisen as a way to tell their age or how many years of good luck you will have.

    This wonderful 1 oz silver Proof will surely be a good luck token for you! Never before has a Lady Bug been brought onto a coin in such a beautiful way. Ultra high relief in combination with a sophisticated coloring technique make this coin come alive. It looks like it will take off from the coin at any moment. The colorful Lady Bug is surrounded by green four-leaf clovers which makes this coin even more lucky!

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  • Description: Latvia declared its independence on 18 November 1918; however, the War of Independence still continued and it was only in 1920 that the Constitutional Assembly was elected. On 26 January 1921 the Supreme Council of Entente comprising five countries: the UK, France, Italy, Japan and Belgium, recognised Latvia de iure. This decision triggered wide recognition of Latvia internationally. Soon countries like Poland, Finland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Persia, Austria, Portugal, Romania and others recognised the Republic of Latvia. With the de iure recognition of Latvia, the State of Latvia became a fully-fledged subject of international public law.
    Issuing volume: 412 000
    Issuing date: 2021

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