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5 Euros Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial

Uitgever Royal Mint of Spain (Real Casa de la Moneda)
Jaar 2013
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Graveur(s) Alfonso Morales Múñoz (obverse), Luis José Díaz Salas (reverse)
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Opschrift voorzijde ESPAÑA 2013 M PATRIMONIO NACIONAL
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse presents a detailed panoramic view of the Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, the celebrated 16th-century monastic palace complex, rendered in finely engraved relief across the central field. The composition captures the basilica's prominent dome, the twin towers of the main façade, and the austere granite architecture of the monastery extending across the field. The denomination '5 EURO' is prominently displayed in large numerals and lettering in the upper portion of the field. The legend 'REAL SITIO DE SAN LORENZO DE EL ESCORIAL' curves along the upper periphery in Latin capitals, and the design is enclosed by an inner border of raised beads.
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El Escorial was built between 1563 and 1584 under Philip II, partly as a mausoleum for his father Charles V and partly as a rebuke to Protestant austerity — a Catholic monument of almost pathological scale. Spain's commemorative five-euro silver program, launched in the early 2000s, has consistently used UNESCO World Heritage Sites as its subject pool, and El Escorial was designated in 1984. The .925 fineness places this squarely in the collector-issue category rather than anything intended for circulation.

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