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500 Lire Barcelona Olympics

Uitgever San Marino
Jaar 1991
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Samenstelling Silver (.835)
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse portrays a Greek priestess in classical drapery using a parabolic mirror to concentrate the rays of the sun, kindling the flame in the Olympic brazier — a reference to the ancient Olympia torch-lighting ceremony observed ahead of each modern Games. The figure is rendered in a graceful, illustrative style against a plain field. The inscription OLIMPIADE 1992 appears beside the figure, with the denomination L.500 also present in the field.
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Aanvullende informatie

San Marino issued this coin as part of its long-running practice of producing commemorative silver for the international collector market — a revenue strategy the republic has pursued aggressively since the 1970s. The 1992 Barcelona Games prompted a wave of advance issues from smaller states with no athletic delegation to speak of, and San Marino was among the earliest to mint.

KM#271 was struck at the Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato in Rome, which has handled San Marino's coinage under successive conventions between the two states.

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