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50 Euro Lamborghini

Issuer Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato
Year 2025
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Value 50 Euros
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Reverse description A detailed aerial perspective view of the Automobili Lamborghini factory complex occupies the central field. The denomination 50 EURO is inscribed along the upper periphery. At lower right in the field, the mintmark R identifies the Mint of Rome. In exergue, the inscription AUTOMOBILI LAMBORGHINI is struck in raised letters. The field background repeats the distinctive elongated Y motif consistent with the obverse design.
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Issued to mark the 60th anniversary of Lamborghini's first production model, the 350 GT, this coin is part of Italy's ongoing numismatic program celebrating domestic industrial and automotive heritage. Ferruccio Lamborghini founded his car company in Sant'Agata Bolognese in 1963, reportedly after a personal dispute with Enzo Ferrari over the quality of Ferrari's clutches — a story repeated so often it has taken on near-mythological status, though Ferruccio never fully denied it.

The Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato has produced similar issues for Ferrari and other Italian marques. Mintages on these themed gold pieces are typically kept tightly controlled.

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