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Divisione Filatelica Numismatica San Marino

2 Scudi – San Marino

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Architecture in San Marino
San Marino
Context
Year: 2017
Issuer: San Marino Issuer flag
Period:
(since 301)
Currency:
(since 1974)
Total mintage: 600
Material
Diameter: 21 mm
Weight: 6.45 g
Gold weight: 5.81 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 90% Gold
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
References
Numista: #126859
Value
Bullion value: $969.83

Obverse

Description:
San Marino's coat of arms.
Inscription:
REPUBBLICA DI SAN MARINO

LIBERTAS

A. NAPOLIONE
Translation:
Republic of San Marino

Liberty

Year of Napoleon
Script: Latin
Languages: Latin, Italian

Reverse

Inscription:
SANTA MARIA DEI SERVI

2017 r

MOMONI

2 SCUDI

DI MARIA VALDRAGONE
Script: Latin
Engraver: Claudia Momoni

Edge

Milled

Mints

NameMark
RomeR

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2017R600Proof

Historical background

In 2017, San Marino's currency situation remained intrinsically tied to the Euro, despite not being a formal member of the European Union. Since a monetary agreement with the EU came into force in 2012, the euro had served as the country's official legal tender. This arrangement provided San Marino with the right to issue its own limited quantity of Sammarinese euro coins, which featured national designs and were legal tender throughout the eurozone. This provided a degree of monetary stability and facilitated seamless trade and financial transactions with its much larger neighbor, Italy, and the broader European single market.

However, this stability existed within a context of ongoing economic and financial challenges. The republic was still navigating the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis and the subsequent European debt crisis, which had severely impacted its traditionally secretive banking sector. A key pressure point was San Marino's continued struggle to be removed from the EU's list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions (a "grey list"), a status that hindered foreign investment and banking relations. The country's financial system was under significant pressure to increase transparency and comply with international standards to improve its global standing and economic prospects.

Consequently, while the day-to-day currency circulation was unremarkable and stable due to the euro, the broader financial landscape in 2017 was one of transition. The government's focus was less on currency policy—which was effectively outsourced to the European Central Bank—and more on broader fiscal and structural reforms. These reforms aimed to diversify the economy away from over-reliance on banking, address high levels of non-performing loans, and rehabilitate its international reputation to secure long-term economic sustainability within the euro framework.

Series: Architectural elements of San Marino

50 Euro obverse
50 Euro reverse
50 Euro
2014
20 Euro obverse
20 Euro reverse
20 Euro
2015
50 Euro obverse
50 Euro reverse
50 Euro
2015
20 Euro obverse
20 Euro reverse
20 Euro
2016
50 Euro obverse
50 Euro reverse
50 Euro
2016
2 Scudi obverse
2 Scudi reverse
2 Scudi
2016
2 Scudi obverse
2 Scudi reverse
2 Scudi
2017
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