luni, 26 iunie 2017

O nouă monedă comemorativă italiană - 26.06.2017

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The online shop of the Italian Mint IPZS has released for a few hours the versions Flor de Cuño (FDC) and Proof of the commemorative 2-euro coin dedicated to the Bimillennium of the death of Tito Livio, which also serves us to have High quality coin images.


 

The coin shows the bust of the Roman historian Tito Livio, from a work by Lorenzo Larese Moretti; To the left the monogram "RI" of the Italian Republic and "CM" initials of the designer Claudia Momoni; To the right, "17" and "2017", the year of his death and the year of issue of the coin, under the mark of the Italian mint "R". The name "Tito Livio" is shown at the bottom of a dotted line.

The Proof version of the coin has been put on sale at a price of 22 € plus shipping. In total 7,000 pieces are minted in this quality.




 
The FDC version issued on the coincard you see above, which has been issued 10,000 units, is sold at the price of € 12 plus shipping.

The total emission volume for this piece is 1.5 million. What is not known is when the bulk of the issue, in rolls of 25 coins, by the Italian banks will be put into circulation.

Livy Tito
 

 

Tito Livio Born and died in what is now Padua, capital of Venetia, he moved to Rome at the age of 24. He was commissioned to educate the future emperor Claudius. Livy wrote a History of Rome, from the founding of the city to the death of Nero

The books that have reached us contain the history of the first centuries of Rome, from the foundation in the year 753 a. C. to 292 a. C., relate the second Punic war and the conquest by the Romans of the Cisalpine Gaul, Greece, Macedonia and part of Asia Minor.



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