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200 Lire Threat of Nuclear War

Issuer Republic of San Marino
Year 1983
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Technique Milled
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Reverse description The reverse, designed by sculptor Agenore Fabbri, presents an allegory of the threat of nuclear war rendered in an expressionistic style. In the upper portion, a warrior on a rearing horse brandishes a lance or missile-like weapon, symbolising martial aggression and the menace of nuclear conflict. Below, a prostrate human figure lies sprawled across the lower field, evoking destruction and vulnerability. The denomination L.200 appears to the left, the date 1983 and mint mark R to the right, and the engraver's signature A.FABBRI in the lower left field.
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Reverse lettering L.200 1983 R A·FABBRI
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