Friday, 23 July 2021

1946) Emilia-Romagna - Lambrusco and Tortellini, Italy: A 5 Euro Coin from the "Italian Food and Wine Culture Series" - minted by Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (IPZS): Year of Coin Release: 2021:

1946) Emilia-Romagna - Lambrusco and Tortellini, Italy: A 5 Euro Coin from the "Italian Food and Wine Culture Series" - minted by Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (IPZS): Year of Coin Release: 2021:

This is one of the celebratory coins of the Numismatic Collection 2021, issued by the Ministry of Economy and Finance and minted by the Italian State Mint - Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (IPZS) . 

The collection consists of 15 subjects inspired by history, art, sport, science, nature and Italian food and wine excellences. 

Below are the subjects of the new Collection, 15 works which showcase Italian history:

150th Anniversary Rome Capital of Italy – 2 Euros

World Alpine Ski Cortina – 5 Euros

Italian Excellences Nutella Series – 5 Euros (white, red and green)

Emperors Series – Constantine – 10 Euros

Prominent Writers - Grazia Deledda

Italian Artists Series – Ennio Morricone – 2 Bimetallic and Silver variants (5 Euros)

Health Professions – 2 Euros

Food and Wine Series – Emilia-Romagna, tortellino and lambrusco – 5 Euros

Food and Wine Series – Sicily, cannolo and passito – 5 Euros

700th Anniversary of the death of Dante Alighieri – Inferno – 2 Gold and Silver variants (20 and 5 Euros)

450th Anniversary of the Birth of Caravaggio – 2 gold and silver versions (20 and 5 Euros)

150th Anniversary of the invention of the telephone – Antonio Meucci – 5 Euros

Endangered Animals Series - Polar Bear – 5 Euros

Iconic Coin Series - Lira – 2 versions (20 and 50 Euros)

100th Italian Basketball Federation – 10 Euros

The themes, sketches and artistic techniques of the 2021 Collection have been chosen, as every year, by a Commission composed of representatives of the Ministry, the Mint and Masters of Art.

The Food and Wine Coin Series:

This Coin is from the Food & Wine Coin Series and showcases Emilia-Romagna, tortellino and lambrusco , depicted on a 5 Euros Cupro-nickel Coin.

On the Reverse of the 5 Euro Cupro-nickel Coin is depicted the composition of various typical regional elements of Emilia-Romagna: tortellini, a rolling pin, a clove/wedge of Parmesan cheese with the typical knife, an egg, a glass of Lambrusco and a decorative dish inspired by the ceramics of Faenza.

Above, among floral motifs, the denominational value “5 EURO is shown, while the inscription reads, an arched, "SAPORI D'ITALIA".

In the right field is the mintmark "R", (of the Mint of Rome); in exergue, year of issue "2021". The Coin exhibits colored elements.

On the Obverse of the 5 Euro Cupro-nickel Coin, inside a tortellino there is a bottle of Lambrusco, the two towers Garisenda and the Asinelli and a cockerel, a typical decorative element of the Caveja, symbol of Romagna.

At the top, stands the Rose Window of the Cathedral of Modena with the inscription, arched, "EMILIA-ROMAGNA" and, on the right, is depicted the Arch of Augustus of Rimini. 

Around, is the inscription - "ITALIAN REPUBLIC" on the right, the name of the designer - "COLANERI".

The specifications of this Coin are:

Country of issue: Italy; Coin Series Theme: "Italian Food and Wine Culture Series"; Coin Theme: "Emilia-Romagna - Lambrusco and Tortellini"; Year: 2021; Coin available from: 09.07.2021; Denomination/Face Value: € 5.00 (Five Euros); Metal Composition: Cupro-nickel (CuNi); Weight: 10.30 grams; Diameter/Size: 26.95 mm; Coin Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU), Coin with colored elements; Mintage: 12,000 pieces; Designer: Carmela Colaneri; Edge: Continuous knurling; Packaging: Coincard; Minted by: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (IPZS)







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