San Marino's 1976 coinage program marked the republic's resumption of independent mint operations under a new monetary agreement with Italy. The "Hands" motif across this series was part of a thematic set issued that year, with individual denominations assigned distinct social and humanist subjects — a deliberate break from the heraldic conservatism that had defined earlier San Marinese issues.
Aluminium bronze was the standard alloy supplied under the Italian monetary convention, tying San Marino's physical coinage materially to the lira system it shadowed.
San Marino's 1976 coinage program marked the republic's resumption of independent mint operations under a new monetary agreement with Italy. The "Hands" motif across this series was part of a thematic set issued that year, with individual denominations assigned distinct social and humanist subjects — a deliberate break from the heraldic conservatism that had defined earlier San Marinese issues.
Aluminium bronze was the standard alloy supplied under the Italian monetary convention, tying San Marino's physical coinage materially to the lira system it shadowed.