Commemorative coins of Italy
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The commemorative coins of Italy are minted by the Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (IPZS) in Roma.
- 10 euros silver
- 15 euros silver
- 20 euros gold
- 50 euros gold
Contents |
[edit] 2 euro - bi-metallic
- 2004 - World Food
- 2005 - European Constitution
- 2006 - The Winter Olympics in Torino
[edit] 10 euros coins
- 2003 - Italian’s Presidency of the E.U.
- 2004 - Genova, European capital of culture
[edit] 15 euros coins
- 2003 - Dittico Europa Dei Popoli
- 2004 - Giacomo Puccini - the centenary of Madam Butterfly
- 2005 - Olympic Games 2006 Torino - Second mint : ski et ice-hockey.
[edit] 20 euros coins
- 2004 - Europe and arts - Belgium : René Magritte
- 2005 - Olympic Games 2006 Torino - First mint : Porte Palatine in Torino
- 2005 - Olympic Games 2006 Torino - Second mint : Palazzo Madama in Torino
[edit] 50 euros coins
- 2003 - Europe and arts - Austria
- 2004 - Europe and arts - Denmark
Commemorative coins of the European Union |
Official members of the Eurozone: |
Austria | Belgium | Finland | France | Germany | Greece Ireland | Italy | Luxembourg | Netherlands | Portugal | Slovenia | Spain |
Non-eurozone EU countries: |
Bulgaria | Czech Republic | Cyprus | Denmark | Estonia | Hungary Latvia | Lithuania | Malta | Poland | Romania | Slovakia | Sweden | United Kingdom |
Nations with formal agreements with the EU: |
Monaco | San Marino | Vatican City |
Other: |
Andorra |
Commemorative coins of the world |