Catalog
| Issuer | San Marino |
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| Year | 2025 |
| Type | Local banknote |
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| Obverse description | Central vignette presents Il Montale, the Third Tower of San Marino crowning Monte Titano, rendered in detailed intaglio-style illustration. The national coat of arms of San Marino appears alongside the tower motif, framed by decorative guilloche underprint work. Inscriptions include the denomination and issuer references within the overall design. |
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| Obverse lettering | EUROPA SAN MARINO Libertas 5000 SCUDI SAN MARINO 3° TORRE - MONTALE |
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| Comments |
San Marino has no central bank and issues no currency of its own — its monetary agreement with the European Union permits it to mint euro coins but explicitly excludes banknotes. A paper note denominated in nothing, issued by San Marino in 2025, is therefore almost certainly a philatelic or numismatic souvenir item, not legal tender in any meaningful sense. These pieces are produced for collector sale, often tied to UNESCO heritage themes; the Three Towers of San Marino have been a recurring subject in that programme.
Without confirmed denomination, issuing authority details, or printer attribution, little more can be responsibly stated.