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100 Diners Trevi Fountain

Issuer Andorra
Year 2012
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Weight 62.2 g
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Obverse description Within a circular raised border set into a rectangular planchet, the crowned coat of arms of the Principality of Andorra is displayed centrally, featuring the quartered shield with the bishop's mitre and crozier, the Catalan stripes, the Counts of Foix bearings, and the Bearn cattle, with the motto VIRTUS UNITA FORTIOR on a ribbon below the shield. The circular legend PRINCIPAT D'ANDORRA arcs around the upper portion of the coin. Below the arms, the denomination inscription 1/15 de 100 Diners and the date 2012 appear in the lower field.
Obverse script Latin
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Andorra has no historical connection to the Trevi Fountain — this is a bullion-adjacent collector piece issued under the small principality's longstanding practice of licensing foreign iconography to generate revenue, a fiscal strategy that accelerated sharply after the 2008 financial crisis strained its banking sector. The irregular diameter reflects a shaped or scalloped planchet format used to distinguish the piece in a crowded sovereign commemorative market.

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