2016 AD., Italy, Rome mint, 1 Euro Cent, KM 210.
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Italy, Republic, engravers: Eugenio Driutti (obverse) and Luc Luycx (reverse), Rome mint, 2016 AD.,
1 Euro Cent (ø 16,3 mm / 2,29 g), copper-plated steel, 2,30 g. theor. mint weight, mintage 160.000.000 , axis medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), plain edge,
Obv.: 2016 / R - RI - ЄD , front view of the Castel del Monte, mintmark (RI -monogram) for the Italian Republic and the initials of the engraver, encircled by the twelve stars.
Rev.: 1 EURO / CENT / LL , a globe showing Europe in relation to Africa and Asia, big value number to l., twelve stars of Europe at the end of six transverse lines; engraver´s initials to r.
KM 210 ; Schön 228.
Year / Mintage / Details
2002 error issue - missing RI mintmark
2002 R 1,348,749,500
2002 R 150,000 In Sets only
2003 R 9,637,000
2003 R 12,000 Proof
2003 R 100,000 In Sets only
2004 R 99,925,000
2004 R 10,000 Proof
2004 R 65,000 In Sets only
2005 R 179,943,500
2005 R 6,600 Proof
2005 R 49,500 In Sets only
2006 R 158,951,700
2006 R 5,800 Proof
2006 R 42,500 In Sets only
2007 R 214,995,490
2007 R 5,500 Proof
2007 R 39,000 In Sets only
2008 R 179,956,400
2008 R 5,000 Proof
2008 R 38,600 In Sets only
2009 R 174,953,900
2009 R 5,500 Proof
2009 R 40,600 In Sets only
2010 R 125,448,100
2010 R 5,000 Proof
2010 R 38,000 In Sets only
2011 R 133,954,500
2011 R 5,500 Proof
2011 R 40,000 In Sets only
2012 R 218,000,000
2012 R 5,500 Proof
2012 R 35,000 In Sets only
2013 R ? Proof
2013 R 16,000 In Sets only
2013 R 249,975,180
2014 R 149,969,000
2014 R 12,000 In Sets only
2014 R 4,000 Proof
2015 R 220,000,000
2015 R 24,000 In Sets only
2015 R 3,000 Proof
2016 R 160,000,000
2016 R 23,000 In Sets only
2016 R 3,000 Proof
2017 R 260,000,000
2017 R ? In Sets only
2017 R ? Proof
2018 R 10,000 In Sets only
Castel del Monte (Italian for "Castle of the Mountain"; Barese: CastÃdde d'u Monte) is a 13th-century citadel and castle situated in Andria in the Apulia region of southeast Italy. It stands on a promontory, where it was constructed during the 1240s by the Emperor Frederick II, who had inherited the lands from his mother Constance of Sicily. In the 18th century, the castle's interior marbles and remaining furnishings were removed. It has neither a moat nor a drawbridge and some considered it never to have been intended as a defensive fortress; however, archaeological work has suggested that it originally had a curtain wall Described by the Enciclopedia Italiana as "the most fascinating castle built by Frederick II", the site is protected as a World Heritage Site.
more on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castel_del_Monte,_Apulia - and https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castel_del_Monte
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