200 Lire - FAO (1979)
Features
Denomination | 200 Lire |
Catalog Number | KM# 96 |
Weight (g) | 5 |
Diameter (mm) | 24 |
Thickness (mm) | 1.75 |
Shape: | Round |
Composition: | Aluminum-Bronze |
Not Magnetic | |
Orientation | Coin orientation ↑↓ |
Commemorative | |
Demonetized | |
Demonetized | 2002-01-03 |
Obverse
Engraved by Pietro Giampaoli
Lettering:
REPVBBLICA DI S.MARINO
LIBERTAS
Description:
Crowned Coat of Arms and name of country.
REPVBBLICA DI S.MARINO
LIBERTAS
Description:
Crowned Coat of Arms and name of country.
Reverse
Engraved by Pietro Giampaoli
Lettering:
LIRE
200
F.A.O.
1979
Description:
Heracles (aka Hercules) wrestling the Nemean lion, who in Greek mythology was a viscious monster living in Nemea. This cat had magical golden fur that was impervious to mortal weapons and claws that could cut through armour.
LIRE
200
F.A.O.
1979
Description:
Heracles (aka Hercules) wrestling the Nemean lion, who in Greek mythology was a viscious monster living in Nemea. This cat had magical golden fur that was impervious to mortal weapons and claws that could cut through armour.
Edge
Description:
Milled
Milled
Year | Mintage | Comment | Rarity |
---|---|---|---|
1979 | 675,000 | Very Common |