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.
200 Francs EIFFEL, type Ravel FRANCE regionalism and miscellaneous 1995 UNC
10.00 €
ANDRONIKOS II PALAIOLOGOS and MICHAEL IX ANDRONIKOS II Hyperpère AU/AU
250.00 €
1 franc Morlon, légère 1957 Beaumont-Le-Roger F.221/20 MS
1.00 €
20 francs or Coq, Liberté Égalité Fraternité 1912 Paris F.535/6 MS
352.00 €
SECOND REPUBLIC Médaillette, Journées de février XF
6.00 €
SECOND REPUBLIC Médaille, Fête du Champ de Mars XF
30.00 €
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