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| Issuer | San Marino |
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| Year | 2017-2024 |
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| Weight | 2.3 g |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The common reverse design for the euro cent series, designed by Luc Luycx, features a stylized globe rendered in relief at center, oriented to display Europe prominently alongside adjacent portions of Africa and Asia, underscoring the continent's geographic context. The denomination 1 EURO CENT is inscribed in two lines to the right of the globe. The designer's initials LL appear discreetly within the design. Twelve stars of the European Union encircle the composition along the outer border. |
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San Marino's euro coinage is produced under a bilateral agreement with the European Union, renegotiated periodically, that caps annual mintage and restricts legal tender use to within the republic's 61 square kilometers. The practical result is that virtually no San Marinese euro cent ever circulates — issues are absorbed almost entirely by collectors and dealers the moment they're released through the Ufficio Filatelico e Numismatico.
The 2nd type designation reflects a design change mandated by the EU's 2007 requirement that all member and agreement states update their national sides to include the issuing country name explicitly.