2018 €2 commemorative coin of SAN MARIN dedicated to Renaissance painter TINTORETTO
- March 26, 2018
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- Pierre
The Republic of San Marino commemorates the 500° birthday of Tintoretto birth by issuing a €2 commemorative coin. The coin obverse, realized by Luciana De Simoni, represents the embrace between the Virgin Mary and Elisabeth, details extract from Visitazione artistic work, preserved by University of San Rocco.
Jacopo Robusti was born in Venice in 1518, son of silk tailor (from where nickname “Tintoretto” comes), known as Tintoret.His pictorial technique saw the coexistence of the color of Tiziano, of which he was...
Grete-Lisette Gulbis 15 years old designer of 2019 estonian €2 commemorative coin Song Festival
- March 24, 2018
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- Pierre
Every 5 years, the town of Tallinn organizes an international song festival. The tradition of the song is indeed strongly anchored in the Estonian popular culture and in particular was used as rallying to the Estonians in their fight for the independence accession.
This song show is one of most important in the world and brought together approximately 30,000 singers during each edition, coming from the whole world. More than 200,000 people attend this festival in addition. The Festival is held...
2018 €5 silver coin of LATVIA – 100th anniversary of its independance day
- March 15, 2018
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- Pierre
Over 10 000 drawings were presented. Due to subtly nuanced presentations, the works of 19 young authors were selected for awards, while the winner was Elizabete Kandere, a girl from the County of Grobiņa. It was her drawing of the Sun that was made into the design of the new euro coin because of its charming optimism and buoyancy. The Sun’s passage resembles that of a cheese wheel, it is shining bright as an amber bead… Moreover, the image is...
2018 New thaï circulation coins – RAMA X
- March 15, 2018
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- Pierre
Finance Minister Apisak Tantivorawong said Wednesday morning that new coins, to go out on Chakri Day, which celebrates the dynasty that has reigned over three centuries in Thaïland, will replace the existing coins with portrait of the late King Bhumibol. “We estimate that we will replace the current coins within four to five years. During this time, citizens and collectors can start collecting the old coins,” Apisak said. Apisak said both versions of coins will remain legal tender. On different...