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E-auction 364-277885 - feu_579661 - SAN MARINO Coin-Card / Timbre 50 Cent - ÉGLISE DES CAPUCINS 2012 Rome

SAN MARINO Coin-Card / Timbre 50 Cent - ÉGLISE DES CAPUCINS 2012 MS
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Estimate : 15 €
Price : 16 €
Maximum bid : 16 €
End of the sale : 06 April 2020 18:17:00
bidders : 5 bidders
Type : Coin-Card / Timbre 50 Cent - ÉGLISE DES CAPUCINS
Date: 2012
Mint name / Town : Roma
Quantity minted : nc
Metal : copper nickel
Diameter : 24,25 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 7,8 g.
Edge : Larges cannelures
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Commentary


Série touristique en hommage aux beautés architecturales de Saint-Martin comprenant un timbre de 65 cents Église des Capucins ainsi que la pièce de 50 centimes représentant les trois tours de San Marin, Guaita, Cesta et Montale.

Historical background


SAN MARINO

(13th century - nowadays)

The small republic of San Marino, south of Rimini, has been free since the 13th century. In the 15th century, it gave itself a Grand Council of sixty members recruited from the nobility and the bourgeoisie. In the 19th century it was a bastion for revolutionaries and it placed itself under the protection of the new Italian kingdom from 1862, which respected its independence. The members of the Grand Council are elected for four years by universal suffrage (introduced in 1909); two of them exercise executive power as captains-regent for six months.

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