miercuri, 21 iulie 2021

Noi monede comemorative din Spania - 21.07.2021

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The National Mint and Stamp Factory - Real Casa de la Moneda has issued two silver coins with facial features of 10 and 50 euros that commemorate the 450th Anniversary of the Battle of Lepanto, a battle that faced in the waters of the Gulf of Corinth in 1571 navy of the Ottoman Empire against the Holy League, made up of Spain, Venice, the Papacy and the Order of Malta.

The Battle of Lepanto was the last and largest naval battle fought by rowing galleys, which took place on October 7, 1571 in the Gulf of Patras, on the western coast of Greece. It takes its name from the port of Lepanto.

Ottoman ships had been pushing for control of the western Mediterranean for years. The Italian and Spanish coasts were increasingly threatened and Malta was on the verge of being taken in 1565.

The Spanish Empire, the Papal States, the Republic of Venice, the Order of Malta, the Republic of Genoa and the Duchy of Savoy formed an alliance to confront the army of the Ottoman Empire and stop its advance, the so-called Holy League.

The main supporters of the Holy League were King Felipe II and Pope Pius V. The fleet of the Holy League was led by D. Juan de Austria while on the Ottoman side its leader was Commander Ali Bajá. The Holy League emerged victorious from the battle by reducing the Ottoman army to a bare minimum.

The battle confirmed the de facto division of the Mediterranean, with an eastern half under Ottoman control and a western region under the Habsburgs and their Italian allies.

10 euro coin

La Real, built in the Royal Shipyards of Barcelona in 1568, was the largest galley of its time and the flagship of Don Juan de Austria at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571.


On the reverse, in the center of the coin, appears the image of the model of the Royal Galley , the flagship of Don Juan de Austria in the battle of Lepanto, which is in the Museu Marítim de Barcelona. On the left, in an ascending circular direction, the legends BATALLA DE LEPANTO and GALERA REAL, next to the mint mark; to the right of the motif, and in two lines, the dates 1571 and 2021. At the bottom of the coin, the face value 10 EURO. Surrounding the motives and legends one pearl beading.
 

On the obverse the portrait to the left of His Majesty King Felipe VI is reproduced. In the upper part, in a circular sense and in capital letters, appears the legend FELIPE VI REY DE ESPAÑA. At the bottom, between two points, the year of minting 2021. The motifs and legends are surrounded by a beading of pearls.
 

Currency information

Metrics 8 Royals
Issue Year 2021
Quality Proof
Diameter (mm) 40
Face Value (Euro) 10
Purity (‰) 925
Metal Silver
Weight (g) 27
Issue (units) 6,000


The recommended sale price for this coin is € 66.55


50 euro coin
 


On the reverse, there is a detail of the lithograph of the work Naval Battle of Lepanto by Vicente Urrabieta, from the National Library of Spain. Above this image, the mint mark and the value of the 50 EURO coin. On the upper part of the coin, in a circular sense and in capital letters, the legend BATTLE OF LEPANTO and the dates 1571-2021. Surrounding the motives and legends one pearl beading.
 
 

On the obverse, in the upper part of the coin, in the center and within an oval, a detail of the head of the portrait of Philip II, made by Titian, is reproduced, which is kept in the Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid ; to the left, in capital letters, the legend SPAIN; to its right, between two spearheads, the year of minting 2021; below, in capital letters, the legend FELIPE II. On the left side of the coin, the portrait of Álvaro de Bazán y Guzmán is reproduced, a work by Rafael Tegeo that is kept in the Naval Museum in Madrid; to his left, in capital letters, the legend ÁLVARO DE BAZÁN. On the right side of the coin, a portrait of Don Juan de Austria is reproduced, made by Alonso Sánchez Coello, which is kept in the Monastery of the Descalzas Reales, in Madrid; to his right, in capital letters, the legend JUAN DE AUSTRIA. Between the two portraits, occupying the center of the coin, the image of spears. Surrounding the motives and legends one pearl beading.
 

Currency information

Metrics Fifty
Issue Year 2021
Quality Proof
Diameter (mm) 73
Face Value (Euro) fifty
Purity (‰) 925
Metal Silver
Weight (g) 168.75
Issue (units) 2,500


The recommended sale price for this coin is € 363 
 
 
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