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This 2 euro commemorative coin was issued by the Vatican in 2008. It is dedicated to Saint Paul. The coin is bimetallic, combining two different alloys to create a distinct visual contrast.
The face value of the coin is 2 euros, and it weighs 8.5 grams. Its diameter is 25.75 millimeters.
This coin was struck in UNC (uncirculated) quality, which means that it has never been put into circulation and is in optimal condition. The mintage of this commemorative edition is limited to 100,000 copies, making it a relatively rare collector's item.
The central theme of the coin is Saint Paul. The metal used for striking is cupronickel.
The edge of the coin is reeded and bears the repeated inscription of the face value "2" followed by two stars, all repeated six times alternating upright and inverted. This edge characteristic is a peculiarity of many euro coins and contributes to the security of the coin by making counterfeiting more difficult.
The coin comes in its official blister, ensuring its protection and authenticity. The inclusion of the official blister is an asset for collectors, as it protects the coin from handling and potential damage.