The 500 Lire coin is a bimetallic Italian coin issued from 1982 to 2001, featuring the following:
Obverse (Front) Winged Female Head: A profile of a female head with wings, symbolizing the Italian Republic and its intelligence and freedom.
Designer's Signature: The designer's signature, such as L. Cretara, appears below the head.
Repubblica Italiana: The inscription "Repubblica Italiana" (Italian Republic) is present.
Star: A five-pointed star is featured.
Reverse (Back)Piazza del Quirinale: A perspective view of the Piazza del Quirinale, the location of the Presidential Palace in Rome.
Minting Year 1985: The year the coin was minted is shown at the bottom.
Braille: The coin value, "L. 500," is inscribed in Braille.
Mints Symbol: The letter R, representing the Rome mint, is to the left of the year.
Wheat and Olive Branch: An ear of wheat and an olive branch flank the inscription, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
Discontinuous Striped Edge: The outside edge of the coin has a discontinuous striped pattern.
This 1985 coin has major ERRORS. Seen on the obverse side is a raised central edge caused by a smaller die being used and the entire mark remains instead of being removed. In addition, on the reverse side is a missing horses head due to a strike through making this a valuable prize possession for any coin collector.
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SKU: AA150
$2,500.00Price
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