5 Euro - Agrigento 2025 Italian Capital of Culture

Emittente Italy
Anno 2025
Tipo Non-circulating coin
Valore 5 Euros
Valuta Euro (2002-date)
Composizione Copper
Peso 15 g
Diametro 32 mm
Spessore
Forma Round
Tecnica Milled
Orientamento Medal alignment ↑↑
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i KM#564
Descrizione del dritto In the centre, partly enclosed in a rectangular frame, a depiction of the remains of the Temple of the Dioscuri dating back to the 1st century BC. On the right, a drainpipe with a lion`s head, representing the mastery of Greek architects. At the top, the inscription `REPUBBLICA` and at the bottom `ITALIANA`. On the left, enclosed in a rectangular frame, the figure of a Telamon and the signature of the designer `U.PERNAZZA`
Scrittura del dritto Latin
Legenda del dritto REPUBBLICA ITALIANA U.PERNAZZA
Descrizione del rovescio In the centre the Ephebe of Agrigento, considered one of the masterpieces of Greek sculpture. At the bottom left, a coin depicting a crab, circulating in ancient Agrigento called Akragas. At the top left, the `R` identifying the Mint of Rome. On the right, the coin’s value `5 EURO`. Arch-shaped, the inscriptions `AGRIGENTO 2025`, the celebrated city and the year of the coin’s issue, and `ITALIAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE`.
Scrittura del rovescio Latin
Legenda del rovescio AGRIGENTO 2025 CAPITALE ITALIANA DELLA CULTURA R 5 EURO
Bordo Continuous milled
Zecca R
Rome, Italy (476-date)
Tiratura 2025 R - SU - 4 000
ID Numisquare 2557529740
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: Issued by the Italian Republic in 2025, this 5 Euro coin commemorates Agrigento's designation as the Italian Capital of Culture. This national initiative highlights cities rich in cultural heritage, promoting tourism and local identity. Agrigento, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its Valley of the Temples, represents a profound link to Magna Graecia. The coin serves as a tangible record of Italy's commitment to preserving and celebrating its diverse cultural landscape.

Artistry: While the specific engraver is not detailed in initial records, Italian commemorative coins typically feature designs by artists from the Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato. The stylistic school is distinctly modern numismatic, blending classical allusions to Agrigento's Hellenic past with contemporary artistic interpretation. The obverse and reverse designs are expected to depict iconic elements of Agrigento, such as architectural marvels or symbolic representations, rendered with meticulous detail.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper, this 32 mm, 15-gram coin exhibits characteristics typical of modern Italian minting. High-points for examination include intricate details of architectural features or portraiture, and fine lines within the legend, where wear or weakness in strike would first manifest. The copper composition generally allows for a sharp strike; collectors should inspect for full detail on highest relief elements and evenness of strike across fields, indicative of a well-preserved specimen.

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