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1 Cent

Issuer Vatican City
Year 2008
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Composition Copper
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Obverse lettering ★★PRUEBA★TRIAL★ESSAI★PROBE★★
2008
CITTA' DEL VATICANO
Reverse description The reverse displays the European Union flag motif, featuring a circle of twelve five-pointed stars against a background of six diagonal lines. The denomination numeral '1' appears prominently in the upper field, with the letter 'C' below indicating the cent unit. The word 'SPECIMEN' is inscribed in the lower field, confirming this piece's status as a non-circulating trial or specimen issue.
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Vatican coins dated 2008 were struck under a sede vacante authorization following the death of John Paul II — no, that's not right for 2008. Benedict XVI was reigning pontiff that year, having been elected in April 2005. The 2008 Vatican euro cent issues are notable for their extremely low mintage, as Vatican coinage is produced primarily for collector sets rather than circulation, with annual production typically capped in the tens of thousands.

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Benedict XVI was the reigning pontiff in 2008, three years into his papacy. Vatican euro-denominated coins are produced exclusively by the Italian State Mint (Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato) under the terms of a monetary agreement with the European Union — Vatican City is not an EU member but is permitted to issue euro coinage in strictly limited quantities, distributed almost entirely through collector sets sold at the Vatican philatelic office.

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