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| Issuer | Real Casa de la Moneda (Spain) |
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| Year | 2026 |
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| Value | 100 Euros 100 EUR = RSD 11 743 |
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| Reverse description | Detailed depiction of the main street façade of Casa Milà, the celebrated residential building on the Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí and popularly known as La Pedrera, featuring its undulating stone balconies and wrought-iron railings. The denomination 100 EURO is inscribed in the lower portion of the field, with the inscription CASA MILÀ positioned above the architectural motif. The mint mark M appears in the field, identifying the Madrid mint. |
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| Mint | Real Casa de la Moneda, Madrid |
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Antoni Gaudí died in June 1926, struck by a Barcelona tram three days before he was found — unrecognized, his clothes too worn for passersby to identify one of the city's most celebrated architects. The centenary this coin marks is therefore not of a building or a design achievement, but of that death. Casa Milà, completed in 1912, had already been the subject of municipal fines and public mockery before it was ever finished.
The building was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, grouped with six other Gaudí works.