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10 Euros - Felipe VI Margarita Salas

Uitgever Royal Mint of Spain (Real Casa de la Moneda)
Jaar 2024
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Gewicht 27 g
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central front-facing bust portrait of Margarita Salas, the renowned Spanish biochemist, rendered in polychrome color against a mirrored field. To the right of her portrait, a stylized double-helix DNA chain is depicted in color, referencing her pioneering contributions to molecular biology. A color symbol representing the international women's movement appears prominently in the design. The denomination 10 EURO is inscribed along with the subject's name and the commemorative legend referencing International Women's Day. The design is framed by the standard raised rim of the series.
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Margarita Salas spent most of her career working in New York under Severo Ochoa before returning to Spain, where her research on the DNA polymerase of bacteriophage φ29 produced one of the most commercially licensed patents in European scientific history. The φ29 polymerase she characterized became foundational to modern DNA amplification techniques still in use in forensic and clinical labs today.

This coin is part of Spain's ongoing "Mujeres que hacen historia" commemorative program.

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