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2 Euros Commemorative SAINT-MARIN 2018
Theme: 420 years of Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Quality: BU (Brillant Universel).
Print run: 60,500 copies in BU.
Bi-metallic (nickel silver centre - cupronickel ring) - 8 5 g - 25 75 mm in diameter - 2 20 mm thick.
Edge: striated and inscribed with a 2 followed by a star, repeated six times, alternating right side and reverse.
Supplied in its official blister pack.
ATTENTION Reduction in mintage from 70500 to 60500 pieces
San Marino coins are still highly prized by collectors.
Gian Lorenzo Bernini was born in 1598. He was a sculptor, painter, theatre director, playwright and draughtsman. In Rome, he was consecrated architect of Saint Peter's. His work is marked by its multidisciplinary nature (architecture, sculpture, painting). He established himself as one of the major representatives of Baroque art, extending his influence throughout Europe.
The coin issued by San Marino represents his famous sculpture "Bust of Costanza Bonarelli", housed in the Museo del Bargello in Florence, one of the most striking examples of Baroque art: the artist engraved in marble the vitality of this woman in her eyes.