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5 Euros Mint Palace

发行方 Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato
年份 2011
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面值 5 Euros
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背面描述 The reverse depicts the ornate sculptural pediment facade of the Palazzo della Zecca in high relief, featuring a central clock flanked by two allegorical seated figures — a male figure to the left bearing a wheel and a female figure to the right wearing a helmet and holding a caduceus, emblematic of industry and commerce. Above the central arch, the Savoy coat of arms surmounted by a royal crown is prominently displayed. The anniversary dates '1911' and '2011' flank the composition in the upper field, commemorating the centenary of the building. In the lower exergue, the denomination '5 EURO' is inscribed alongside the mint mark 'R' and the engraver's initial 'm'.
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Issued as part of Italy's ongoing "Italian Art Cities" collector series, this piece was struck by the IPZS — which functions simultaneously as Italy's official mint and state printing works, a dual role unusual among major Western economies. The series was designed to generate revenue through numismatic sales rather than circulation, a strategy the Italian treasury leaned on heavily during the austerity years following the 2008 financial crisis.

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