San Marino 10 Euros, 2006

Antonio Canova

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Land San Marino San Marino
Währung Euro (2002 – 9999)
Münztyp Nicht umlaufende Münze
Nennwert 10 Euros
Jahr 2006
Herrscher Republik (301–9999)
Material Silver (.925)
Form Round
Stempelstellung Medal alignment ↑↑
Prägetechnik Milled
Gewicht (g) 22
Durchmesser (mm) 34

Beschreibung

10 Euros aus San Marino. Ausgegeben 2006. Geprägt in Silver (.925). Durchmesser 34 mm, Gewicht 22 g.

Avers
The three towers of San Marino with oak and olive branches.
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The piece represents the Three Graces, a famous work by Antonio Canova. The masterpiece is housed in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. The reference point for European figurative culture has always been ancient Greece. Aglalia, Eufrosine, Talia" were Greek divinities (protectors of artists). For neo-classical culture, the "Graces" were to be called "Pleasure According to Reason". The sculpture was commissioned by Bonaparte for Josephine, from Canova, who had already been chosen as the official sculptor of the Bonaparte family. The work was begun in 1812 and completed in 1816. On the back of the medal, the Three Graces are presented in head and shoulders, framed by a line that is open upwards.

Auflage & Varianten

Datum Auflage unc Kommentar Häufigkeit
2006 R 19K € 38,00 Proof

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