Description: Mint: Italian Mint Denomination: €2 Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated Issue limit: 56,000 pcs. Alloy: Base Metal Diameter: 25.75 mm Weight: 8.5 grams Artist: E.F. INC/Luc Luycx Box/Capsule: No/Blister Certificate: Printed Folder This issue honors the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of the Rights of Citizens and the Fundamental Principles of the San Marino Constitution. On July 12, 1974, the Captains-Regent of San Marino signed Law 59/1974, which was passed by the Grand and General Council. This law included a declaration outlining the rights of citizens and the fundamental principles of San Marino's legal system. The Declaration commences with a rejection of war and asserts the sovereignty of the people. It elaborates on the application of the separation of powers doctrine in San Marino. Furthermore, it guarantees citizens certain rights, such as equality, inviolability, freedom, and universal suffrage. The obverse shows an open book with the inscription THE RIGHTS OF THE PERSON ARE INVIOLABLE, stylized, surmounted by the profiles of the Public Palace and the Statue of Liberty. The twelve stars of the European flag are shown on the outer ring. The Palazzo Pubblico (Public Palace), San Marino's town hall and government building, hosts official ceremonies and houses key governmental bodies. Designed by Francesco Azzurri and built from 1884 to 1894, it underwent a significant restoration led by architect Gae Aulenti, culminating in an inauguration in 1996. The Statue of Liberty, situated in Piazza della Libertà in the City of San Marino, the capital of the Republic of San Marino, should not be confused with its counterpart in New York City, United States. This neoclassical statue, crafted from white Carrara marble, stands between Parva Domus and the Palazzo Pubblico. Created by sculptor Stefano Galletti, it was gifted to the Republic in 1876 by Countess Otilia Heyroth Wagener of Berlin, who had become Countess of Acquaviva. Symbolizing freedom, the statue portrays a warrior advancing boldly, one hand extended forward while the other holds a flag. Atop the statue rests a crown adorned with three towers representing the fortified city of San Marino, symbolizing the restoration of freedom. The Statue of Liberty is depicted on San Marino's 2-cent euro coins.
Price: 38.45 USD
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
End Time: 2024-08-25T20:08:55.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Denomination: 2 Euro
Composition: Bi-Metallic
Year: 2024
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: San Marino
Certification: Uncertified
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