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Italy 10 Euro Silver Coin 2015 70 Years of Peace in Europe

Italy 10 Euro Silver Coin 2015 allegory of EuropeItaly 10 Euro Silver Coin 2015 70 Years of Peace in Europe

Italy 10 Euro Silver Coin 2015 70 Years of Peace in Europe
Coins of the Italian Republic: Europe Star Programme Series

1945 marks the end of World War II, a global event causing a deep and still open wound in the heart of Europe, which was left devastated by racial laws, extermination camps and genocide. For the past seventy years the European Union has represented a secure stronghold of democracy and human rights, thus being awarded with the Nobel Peace Prize 2012.

Obverse: a dove, symbol of peace, is held by a feminine figure, an allegory of Europe, with the number “70” standing for the anniversary of peace, and the stars of the European Union in her hair; an olive branch bordering the logo of the Europe Star Programme completes the representation; arch shaped inscription “REPUBBLICA ITALIANA” followed by the name of the designer “COLANERI”.

Reverse: Peace, half reclining in three-quarter view, with an olive branch in her left hand: detail from the fresco painted by Ambrogio Lorenzetti on the subject of the Good Government for the Sala dei Nove of the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena; on the right, a stylized dove and the stars of the European Union; above, the value “10 EURO”; on the left, the letter “R” identifying the Mint of Rome, and the dates “1945 2015”, i.e. the year of the anniversary and that of the coin’s issue respectively; below, arch-shaped inscription “70 ANNI DI PACE IN EUROPA”.

SPECIFICATIONS
Denomination: 10 euro.
Metal: argento / silver.
Fineness: legal 925 - tolerance ± 3‰.
Weight: 22 g - tolerance ± 5 ‰.
Diameter: 34 mm.
Finish: proof.
Designer: Maria Carmela Colaneri.
Mintage: 6000.
Edge: discontinuous coarse milled.
Proof: € 60.
Issue: 20/04/2015.

Coins of the Italian Republic: Europe Star Programme Series
The Europe Star Programme is a voluntary, common initiative of the issuing authorities of EU member countries. Since 2004, many countries have participated in the programme and issued legal tender coins in precious metals, dedicated to a common subject celebrating European identity. Last year, for the European composers series, Italy dedicated a coin to Gioacchino Rossini.