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200 Lire - Ioannes Paulus II The North helps the South

Issuer Vatican City State
Year 1998
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Technique Milled
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Reverse description An allegorical composition divided by a horizontal line into two hemispheres representing the global North and South. The upper half depicts stylized urban architecture symbolising the wealthy industrialised North, with a male figure kneeling at the dividing line extending his hand downward. The lower half represents the poorer southern world with land and sea, where a second male figure is assisted in rising by the figure above. The denomination L.200 appears in the field, with the mint mark R and engravers' signatures BORGHI and DE SIMONI flanking the design elements.
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Reverse lettering CITTA` DEL VATICANO NORD SUD R L.200 .q BORGHI R L.DE SIMONINC.
(Translation: Vatican City)
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Mint R
Rome, Italy (476-date)
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