Italy 200 Lire, 1993
Military Aviation
Information
Country
Italy
Currency
Lira
(1861 – 2001)
Coin type
Circulating commemorative coin
Denomination
200 Lire
Year
1993
Ruler
Republic
(1946–9999)
Composition
Bronzital
Shape
Round
Alignment
Coin alignment ↑↓
Technique
Milled
Weight (g)
5
Diameter (mm)
24
Thickness (mm)
1.65
Demonetized
28 February 2002
Description
200 Lire from Italy. Issued in 1993. Struck in Bronzital. Measures 24 mm and weighs 5 g.
- Obverse
- Woman head with long curly hair facing right. Below the neck cut a big dot and the name of the engraver. (Italian Republic)
- Reverse
- Quartered circle with above a turreted eagle (symbol of the military pilots) containing the badges of the first four squadrons established during the World War I. The chimera of the X Farman Squadron; the rampant griffin of the 91st Fighter Squadron; the four-leaf clover of the 10th Caproni Bombing Squadron and the Lion of Saint Mark of the 87th Airplane Squadron. Inside the last quadrant, together with the badge are the date, the mint mark and the name of the authors. Outside the circle, in legend the value. (70th Anniversary of the Military Air Force 1923-1993 200 Lire)
- Edge
- Reeded
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