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Lituanie. 20 Euro 2025 Metro Cattolico 350 Proof (Sans
00sinds 19 jul. '25, 05:07
€ 35,00
Beschrijving
Denomination: €20 Composition: silver Ag 999 Diameter: 38.61 mm Weight: 28.28 g Quality: PROOF-LIKE
Designed by Rta Niajien
The edge of the coin: plain
Mintage: 2,500 pcs
Reverse
The reverse of the coin features the inscriptions “METRO CATTOLICO”, “ANNO 1675 VILNIUS”, “TITO LIVIO BURATTINI” and “MISURA UNIVERSALE” on a meter-long (according to Burattini) spiral-wound strip.
Obverse
The obverse of the coin bears the inscriptions “LIETUVA” (Lithuania), the mintmark of the Lithuanian Mint and the year 2025 arranged in a semicircle on a meter-long (according to Burattini) spiral-wound strip. Below the centre is the denomination (€20).
Description
The shape of the coin is a circle formed by a spiral-wound strip with a hole in the middle
Diameter of a defined symmetrical figure: 38.61 mm
The coin is minted from a 995 mm long strip (it symbolises the length of the universal measure, the meter or Metro Cattolico, based on Burattini’s work Misura Universale)
Coin “Metro Cattolico – 350”: Italian Tito Livio Burattini (1617-1682), who ruled the Mints of the Commonwealth of the Two Nations and is known for the minting of fine coins known as the boratynka, proposed to associate the measure of length with time. For the first time ever, the term “metre” or metro cattolico, was used in his book Misura Universale, issued in 1675 in Vilnius: Burattini took a Greek word metron (measure) and made up the word metro (metre).
Description
The shape of the coin is a circle formed by a spiral-wound strip with a hole in the middle
Diameter of a defined symmetrical figure: 38.61 mm
The coin is minted from a 995 mm long strip (it symbolises the length of the universal measure, the meter or Metro Cattolico, based on Burattini’s work Misura Universale)
Coin “Metro Cattolico – 350”: Italian Tito Livio Burattini (1617-1682), who ruled the Mints of the Commonwealth of the Two Nations and is known for the minting of fine coins known as the boratynka, proposed to associate the measure of length with time. For the first time ever, the term “metre” or metro cattolico, was used in his book Misura Universale, issued in 1675 in Vilnius: Burattini took a Greek word metron (measure) and made up the word metro (metre).
Designed by Rta Niajien
The edge of the coin: plain
Mintage: 2,500 pcs
Reverse
The reverse of the coin features the inscriptions “METRO CATTOLICO”, “ANNO 1675 VILNIUS”, “TITO LIVIO BURATTINI” and “MISURA UNIVERSALE” on a meter-long (according to Burattini) spiral-wound strip.
Obverse
The obverse of the coin bears the inscriptions “LIETUVA” (Lithuania), the mintmark of the Lithuanian Mint and the year 2025 arranged in a semicircle on a meter-long (according to Burattini) spiral-wound strip. Below the centre is the denomination (€20).
Description
The shape of the coin is a circle formed by a spiral-wound strip with a hole in the middle
Diameter of a defined symmetrical figure: 38.61 mm
The coin is minted from a 995 mm long strip (it symbolises the length of the universal measure, the meter or Metro Cattolico, based on Burattini’s work Misura Universale)
Coin “Metro Cattolico – 350”: Italian Tito Livio Burattini (1617-1682), who ruled the Mints of the Commonwealth of the Two Nations and is known for the minting of fine coins known as the boratynka, proposed to associate the measure of length with time. For the first time ever, the term “metre” or metro cattolico, was used in his book Misura Universale, issued in 1675 in Vilnius: Burattini took a Greek word metron (measure) and made up the word metro (metre).
Description
The shape of the coin is a circle formed by a spiral-wound strip with a hole in the middle
Diameter of a defined symmetrical figure: 38.61 mm
The coin is minted from a 995 mm long strip (it symbolises the length of the universal measure, the meter or Metro Cattolico, based on Burattini’s work Misura Universale)
Coin “Metro Cattolico – 350”: Italian Tito Livio Burattini (1617-1682), who ruled the Mints of the Commonwealth of the Two Nations and is known for the minting of fine coins known as the boratynka, proposed to associate the measure of length with time. For the first time ever, the term “metre” or metro cattolico, was used in his book Misura Universale, issued in 1675 in Vilnius: Burattini took a Greek word metron (measure) and made up the word metro (metre).
Zoekertjesnummer: a152547633
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