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| Malta, 2 Euro, Republic of Malta 1974, 2015, Bi-Metallic, MS |
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Commemorative issue
Republic of Malta 1974, The coin is the last in a series of five commemorating Maltese constitutional milestones. Malta was declared a republic on 13 December 1974 following constitutional changes which were agreed upon by a great majority in Malta’s Parliament. The design reproduces a marble tablet affixed to the façade of the Presidential Palace in Valletta to mark Malta’s change from a monarchy to a republic. At the top right, in semi-circle, the inscription ‘MALTA — Republic 1974’. At the bottom, the year ‘2015’. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European Union., A map, next to the face value, shows the European continent without borders., Reeded with inscription: six times a "2" and two Maltese crosses, alternately upright and inverted
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This item is from the numismatic collection from a private owner (origin: France / 2020 / lot BR 152). To secure your numismatic collection, always demand to know the provenance of your purchases.
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