fbpx

Home » Circulation coins » 2-euro commemorative coins » Page 2

2-euro commemorative coins

Showing 13–24 of 25 results

  • 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

    Add to cart
  • Add to cart
  • Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (29 September 1571 – 18 July 1610), was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life. His paintings combine a realistic observation of the human state, both physical and emotional, with a dramatic use of lighting, which had a formative influence on Baroque painting.
    Mintage: 54 000

    Add to cart
  • Iberoamerica or Latin America is a group of Western Hemispheric countries and dependencies where Romance languages (derived from Latin), principally Spanish, Portuguese and, to a lesser extent, French, are predominantly spoken.
    Mintage: 70 000

    Add to cart
  • Description: Free press Supporter of Finnish democracy.
    Issuing volume: 800 000
    Issuing date: 2021

    Add to cart
  • Description: The design depicts the UN logo. At the top is the year of issuance ‘2020’, the name of the issuing country ‘PORTUGAL’ and the inscription ‘UN 75 YEARS’. Under the words ‘UN’ and ‘YEARS’ is their translation in Portuguese ‘ONU’ and ‘ANOS’. At the left side is the name of the mint ‘CASA DA MOEDA’ and at the right side is the engraver’s name ‘ANDRÉ LETRIA’. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.
    Issuing volume: 510 000 coins
    Issuing date: May 2020

    Add to cart
  • Description: Coin dedicated to the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for the Development
    Issuing volume: 70 500 coins
    Issuing date: 2017

    Add to cart
  • Feature: 90th anniversary of the death of Giacomo Puccini
    Description: The designs shows a portrait of the composer Giacomo Puccini. At the right the name of the issuing country, in semi-circle, ‘SAN MARINO’. At the left the inscription ‘G. PUCCINI’ and the mint mark. At the bottom the year ‘2014’.
    The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag.
    Issuing volume: 100,000 coins
    Issuing date: September 2014

    Add to cart
  • Feature: François-Joseph Bosio’s 250th birthday
    Description: Baron François Joseph Bosio (March 19, 1768 – July 29, 1845) was a French sculptor born in Monaco who became famous in the first half of the 19th century for his unique work commissioned by Napoleon and restored by the French monarchy. Sculptures created by Bosio can be found all over the world.
    The outer ring of the coin depicts the 12 stars of the European Union flag.
    Issuing capacity: 16,000 coins
    Date of issue: 2018a.
    The coin is packed in a red gift box with a numbered certificate.

    Add to cart
  • Feature:25 Years German Reunification

    Description: The coin depicts the Brandenburg Gate in the foreground, the most famous monument of East Berlin during the Cold War. The two designs of the gate are embedded like two hands, a symbol of the reunification of two peoples.
    The German reunification was the process in 1990 in which the German Democratic Republic (GDR/East Germany) joined the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG/West Germany) to form the reunited nation of Germany, and when Berlin reunited into a single city, as provided by its then Grundgesetz constitution Article 23. The end of the unification process is officially referred to as German unity (German: Deutsche Einheit), celebrated on 3 October.

    The East German regime started to falter in May 1989, when the removal of Hungary’s border fence opened a hole in the Iron Curtain. It caused an exodus of thousands of East Germans fleeing to West Germany and Austria via Hungary. The Peaceful Revolution, a series of protests by East Germans, led to the GDR’s first free elections on 18 March 1990, and to the negotiations between the GDR and FRG that culminated in a Unification Treaty.

    Issuing volume: 100 000 coins
    Issuing date: 2015

    Add to cart
  • Feature: 500th anniversary of the death of Bramante Lazzari delle Penne di San Marino

    Description: The coin depicts Bramante’s portrait, and part of Tempietto (Italian: ‘small temple’), which is a small commemorative tomb built by Donato Bramante, possibly as early as 1502, in the courtyard of San Pietro in Montorio and considered a masterpiece of the High Renaissance Italian architecture. The inscription ‘BRAMANTE LAZZARI DELLE PENNE DI SAN MARINO’ surrounds almost completely the design. At the left and right the years ‘1514’ and ‘2014’, respectively. At the bottom the initials of the artist ‘MCC’ (Maria Carmela Colaneri) and the mint mark. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European Union.

    Issuing volume: 110,000 coins
    Issuing date: June 2014

    Add to cart

Showing 13–24 of 25 results