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2 Euros 1st type, 2nd map

Issuer San Marino
Year 2008-2016
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Value 2 Euros
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Obverse lettering 2010 SAN MARINO R Ch ELF INC.
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Mintage 2008 R - In BU sets only - 50,000
2008 R - Proof - 13,000
2009 R - In BU sets only - 50,000
2009 R - Proof - 13,000
2010 R - In BU sets only - 178,000
2010 R - Proof - 8,600
2011 R - - 631,831
2011 R - BU set - 78,000
2011 R - Proof - 7,500
2012 R - - 621,249
2012 R - BU set - 86,000
2012 R - Proof - 5,000
2013 R - - 570,624
2013 R - BU set - 67,000
2013 R - Proof - 5,000
2014 R - In BU sets only - 35,000
2014 R - Proof - 4,000
2015 R - In BU sets only - 32,000
2015 R - Proof - 2,400
2016 R - - 874,067
2016 R - BU set - 28,000
2016 R - Proof - 2,800
Additional information

San Marino's euro coinage is produced under a formal monetary agreement with the EU — the republic has no central bank and mints its coins at the Italian Zecca in Rome under an annual quota. That quota, set at roughly 2.4 million coins per year across all denominations, is so small relative to eurozone circulation that San Marino issues consistently disappear into collector hands before reaching any meaningful circulaton. The 2nd map reverse, introduced across all eurozone countries in 2007, updated the geographic depiction to include Cyprus and Malta following their EU accession.

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