E-auction 639-643026 - feu_1036398 - SPAIN 2 Euro GRANDE MOSQUÉE DE CORDOUE 2010 Madrid
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Estimate : | 6 € |
Price : | 5 € |
Maximum bid : | 5 € |
End of the sale : | 14 July 2025 19:29:40 |
bidders : | 2 bidders |
Type : 2 Euro GRANDE MOSQUÉE DE CORDOUE
Date: 2010
Mint name / Town : Madrid
Quantity minted : 7.928.000
Metal : copper nickel
Diameter : 25,75 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 8,50 g.
Edge : cannelures fines continues et 2 ** répété six fois insculpé à l'endroit puis à l'envers.
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Obverse
Obverse description : Représentation de la “forêt de piliers” de la Grande mosquée-cathédrale de Cordoue.
Reverse
Commentary
4ème pièce de 2 Euro commémorative circulante de l’Espagne. Celle-ci est la première d’une nouvelle série de la Monnaie Royale Espagnole dédiée aux sites espagnols classés au Patrimoine Mondial de l’Unesco. La Grande Mosquée de Cordoue (Córdoba) est le premier site espagnol classée sur la liste du Patrimoine Mondial de l’UNESCO (1984 puis 1994 pour l’ensemble du centre historique de la ville).
Bâtie au VIIIème siècle par les Maures, la mosquée a été transformée en cathédrale au XIIIème siècle, sous Ferdinand III le Saint..
Spain's 4th circulating 2 Euro commemorative coin. This is the first in a new series from the Spanish Royal Mint dedicated to Spanish sites classified as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Great Mosque of Córdoba (Córdoba) is the first Spanish site to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (1984 and then 1994 for the entire historic city center). Built in the 8th century by the Moors, the mosque was transformed into a cathedral in the 13th century, under Ferdinand III the Saint.
Bâtie au VIIIème siècle par les Maures, la mosquée a été transformée en cathédrale au XIIIème siècle, sous Ferdinand III le Saint..
Spain's 4th circulating 2 Euro commemorative coin. This is the first in a new series from the Spanish Royal Mint dedicated to Spanish sites classified as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Great Mosque of Córdoba (Córdoba) is the first Spanish site to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (1984 and then 1994 for the entire historic city center). Built in the 8th century by the Moors, the mosque was transformed into a cathedral in the 13th century, under Ferdinand III the Saint.