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Roll 2 euro Don Quixote 2005 UNC Spain (25 pcs)
200,00 €
Spain copper-nickel UNC coin 2 euros, Don Quixote, date 2005. Roll 25 pieces.
4th centenary of the first edition of Miguel de Cervantes’ ‘The ingenious gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha. The centre of the coin features an image of Don Quixote holding a lance, with windmills in the background. To the left, impressed into the surface of the coin, is the word ‘ESPAÑA’, under which the mintmark ‘M’ appears. The 12 stars of the European Union are shown in the outer ring of the coin, with four of them impressed into the surface.
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Categories: Coins, Euro, Greek & Foreign euro coins, Rolls
Tags: 2, 2005, copper-nickel, euro
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