20 euro The History of the Olympic Games in Italy - TRYPTICH Cortina 1956, Rome 1960, Turin 2006
SHIPMENT ABROAD | No |
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SHIPMENT IN ITALY | Yes |
METAL | Gold 900‰ |
MINTAGE | 500 |
TYPOLOGY | Euro Italian Coins |
DESIGNER | PETRASSI, Silvia |
YEAR OF ISSUE | 2023 |
AVAILABILITY DATE | Sep 7, 2023 |
DENOMINATION | 60,00 € |
EDGE | Zigrinatura fine |
FINISH | Proof |
DIAMETER (mm) | 21,00 |
NET WEIGHT (gr) | 19,353 |
PACKAGING | Case |
20 euro The History of the Olympic Games in Italy: Cortina 1956
Obverse: the official logo of the VII Winter Olympic Games 1956, which took place in Italy at Cortina. Around, “REPUBBLICA ITALIANA”; below, the signature of the designer “PETRASSI”.
Reverse: the Torch of the 1956 Winter Olympic Games standing out against the mountains of Cortina d’Ampezzo. Around, “CORTINA D’AMPEZZO 1956 – OLYMPIC HERITAGE”; on the right, the value “20 EURO”; on the left, above and below respectively, “2023”, the year of the coin’s issue, and “R”, identifying the Mint of Rome.
20 euro The History of the Olympic Games in Italy: Rome 1960
Obverse: the official logo of the XVII Olympic Games 1960, which took place in Rome, Italy. Around, “REPUBBLICA ITALIANA”.
Reverse: the Torch of the 1960 Olympic Games standing out against the Colosseum. Around, “ROME 1960 – OLYMPIC HERITAGE”; above, the value “20 EURO” and “2023”, the year of the coin’s issue; below, on the left, “R” identifying the Mint of Rome; on the right, the signature of the designer “V. DE SETA”.
20 euro The History of the Olympic Games in Italy: Turin 2006
Obverse: the official logo of the XX Winter Olympic Games 2006, which took place in Turin, Italy. Around, “REPUBBLICA ITALIANA”; in exergue, the signature of the designer “PETRASSI”.
Reverse: the Torch of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games standing out against the Mole Antonelliana surrounded by the stylised mountain scape of Turin. Around, “TORINO 2006 – OLYMPIC HERITAGE”; on the left, above and below respectively, the value “20 EURO” and “2023”, the year of the coin’s issue; on the right, “R”, identifying the Mint of Rome.
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