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| Issuer | Royal Mint of Spain |
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| Year | 2014 |
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| Value | 200 Euros |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 2014 M - Proof - 2,500 |
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Manuel de Falla died in Alta Gracia, Argentina in 1946, having spent his final years in self-imposed exile after refusing to lend cultural legitimacy to the Franco regime. The irony of a Francoist-era Spain later celebrating him on official coinage is not lost on musicologists. This 2014 issue appeared in the final months of Juan Carlos I's reign — he abdicated in June of that year in favor of Felipe VI, making it one of the last gold commemoratives bearing his effigy.