The Italy Coin 500 Lire Luca Pacioli issued in 1994 by the Italian Republic features a round bimetallic coin with a diameter of 25.8mm. The obverse of the coin depicts a winged female head, representing the Italian Republic Cretara. The reverse showcases Luca Pacioli, the town of Sansepolcro in Tuscany, his birth city, with the commemoration of 500 Lire. This circulating commemorative coin, minted by Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, celebrates the historical period of the Republic, focusing on themes of science, anniversaries, and jubilees, as well as clergy and legends. With a known mintage of 50,053,000 and a KM Number of 167, this coin offers a unique and collectible piece from Italy's numismatic history.