2014 AD., Italy, Rome mint, 2 Euro Cent, KM 211.
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Italy, engravers: Luciana De Simoni (obv. ) and Luc Luycx (reverse), Rome mint, 2014 AD.,
2 Euro Cent (18,8 mm / 3,06 g), copper-plated steel, 3,06 g. theor. mint weight, mintage 114.969.000 , axis medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), plain edge with a single circumferential groove,
Obv.: {RI} – 2014 / R // {LDS} , tower Mole Antonelliana, encircled by the twelve stars, mintmark (R) to r. below date, the monogram RI for Italian Repubblic left, and the monogram {LDS} of the engraver below.
Rev.: 2 EURO / CENT / LL , a globe showing Europe in relation to Africa and Asia, facial value to l., twelve stars of Europe at the end of six transverse lines; engraver´s initials to r.
KM 211 ; Schön 229 .
Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
2002 R 1,098,866,250
2002 R 150,000 In Sets only
2003 R 21,555,000
2003 R 100,000 In Sets only
2003 R 12,000 Proof
2004 R 119,925,000
2004 R 65,000 In Sets only
2004 R 10,000 Proof
2005 R 119,943,900
2005 R 49,500 In Sets only
2005 R 6,600 Proof
2006 R 195,951,700
2006 R 42,500 In Sets only
2006 R 5,800 Proof
2007 R 139,955,490
2007 R 39,000 In Sets only
2007 R 5,510 Proof
2008 R 134,956,400
2008 R 38,600 In Sets only
2008 R 5,000 Proof
2009 R 184,953,900
2009 R 40,600 In Sets only
2009 R 5,500 Proof
2010 R 120,243,400
2010 R 38,000 In Sets only
2010 R 5,000 Proof
2011 R 108,954,500
2011 R 40,000 In Sets only
2011 R 5,500 Proof
2012 R 79,971,010
2012 R 35,000 In Sets only
2012 R 5,000 Proof
2013 R 149,975,180
2013 R 35,000 In Sets only
2013 R 5,000 Proof
2014 R 114.969.000
2014 R 27,000 In Sets only
2014 R 4,000 Proof
2015 R 120,000,000
2015 R 24,000 In Sets only
2015 R 3,000 Proof
2016 R 140,000,000
2016 R 23,000 In Sets only
2016 R 3,000 Proof
2017 R 150,000,000
2017 R In Sets only
2017 R Proof
2018 R 10,000 In Sets only
The Mole Antonelliana is a major landmark building in Turin, Italy, named after its architect, Alessandro Antonelli. A mole in Italian is a building of monumental proportions.
Construction began in 1863, soon after Italian unification, and was completed in 1889, after the architect's death. Originally conceived of as a synagogue, it now houses the Museo Nazionale del Cinema, and is believed to be the tallest museum in the world. A representation of the building is featured on the obverse of the Italian 2 cent euro coin.
More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mole_Antonelliana
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