Todian National Numismatics Museum

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The Todian National Museum of Numismatics is a museum located in City of Todia. In the Museum there are 80 coins that include also commemorative and celebrative coins from non-existing and existing countries. The curator of the museum is Christian Laudani.

Coins no longer in use

Italian Lire collection
No. Value Year of

mintage

Description Units in the

museum

1 10 Lire 1953 1
2 50 Lire 1979 1
3 50 Lire 1996 1
4 100 Lire 1976 1
5 200 Lire 1994 1
6 500 Lire 1959-1960 2
Soviet Rubles Collection
No, Value Year of

mintage

Description Units in the

museum

7 1 Kopieika 1988-1991 2
8 10 kopieik 1962-1979-

1985-1986-

1989

5
9 15 kopieik 1991 1

Coins in use

Czech crowns collection
No. Value Year of

mintage

Description Units in the

museum

10 2 Czech crowns 1998 1
11 50 Czech crowns Unknown 1
Swiss francs collection
No. Value Year of

mintage

Description Units in the

museum

12 20 cents 1986 2
Colombian pesos collection
No. Value Year of

mintage

Description Units in the

museum

13 50 pesos 1991 1
14 200 pesos 1995 1
Ukrainian Grivnias collection
No. Value Year of

mintage

Description Units in the

museum

15 1 kopiika 2004-2012 2
16 2 kopiok 2004-2007 2
17 5 kopiok 1992 2
18 10 kopiok 2009-2012 2
Russian rubles collection
No. Value Year of

mitage

Description Units in the

museum

19 50 kopiek 1997-1998-

2003

4
20 1 Ruble 1992-1998-

2008-2012

5
21 2 Rubles 1997-1998 2
22 5 Rubles 1998-2008 4
23 20 Rubles 1992 1
Euro coins collection
No. Value Counry Year of

mintage

Description Units in the

museum

24 1 cent Austria 2018 An Alpine gentian as a symbol of Austria's part in developing EU environmental policy. 3
25 1 cent Italy 2013 Castel del Monte, a 13th-century castle in Andria. 1
26 2 cents Italy 2017 Mole Antonelliana, a tower symbolising the city of Turin. 1
27 2 cents Germany 2002 An oak twig, an image carried over from the previous pfennig. The year and mint mark are shown at the bottom. 3
28 2 cents Luxembourg 2002 Effigy of Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg. 1
29 5 cents The Netherlands 2007 Effigy of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. 1
30 5 cents Germany 2002 An oak twig, an image carried over from the previous pfennig. The year and mint mark are shown at the bottom. 1
31 5 cents Ireland 2007 A Celtic harp based on the Trinity College Harp, flanked to the left and right by the word "ÉIRE" (Irish for Ireland) and the year the coin was struck, written in Gaelic type. 1
32 5 cents Austria 2014 An Alpine gentian as a symbol of Austria's part in developing EU environmental policy. 1
33 10 cents The Netherlands 2001 Effigy of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. 2
34 10 cents Spain 2005 Effigy of Miguel de Cervantes. 1
35 10 cents Austria 2019 St. Stephen's Cathedral, the epitome of Viennese Gothic architecture dating to 1160. 1
36 20 cents Ireland 2003 A Celtic harp based on the Trinity College Harp, flanked to the left and right by the word "ÉIRE" (Irish for Ireland) and the year the coin was struck, written in Gaelic type. 1
37 20 cents Cyprus 2008 The Kyrenia ship. 1
38 20 cents Finland 1999 The heraldic lion of Finland found on the Coat of arms of Finland. 1
39 20 cents Austria 2003 Belvedere Palace, an example of Baroque architecture, symbolizing national freedom and sovereignty. 2
40 20 cents Malta 2008 Coat of arms of Malta. 1
41 20 cents The Netherlands 2003 Effigy of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. 1
42 50 cents Greece 2002 Eleftherios Venizelos, Greek politician. 1
43 50 cents Ireland 2002 A Celtic harp based on the Trinity College Harp, flanked to the left and right by the word "ÉIRE" (Irish for Ireland) and the year the coin was struck, written in Gaelic type. 2
44 50 cents Spain 1999 Effigy of Miguel de Cervantes. 1
45 50 cents Portugal 2002 The royal seal of 1142. 1
46 50 cents Vatican City 2018 Coat of arms of Pope Francis and European Union stars. 1
47 1 Euro Greece 2009 Picture of a 5th-century BC 4 drachma coin of Athens (a coin in a coin). 1
48 1 Euro Monaco 2021 Effigy of Prince Albert of Monaco. 1
49 1 Euro Ireland 2002 A Celtic harp based on the Trinity College Harp, flanked to the left and right by the word "ÉIRE" (Irish for Ireland) and the year the coin was struck, written in Gaelic type. 1
50 1 Euro Portugal 2007 The royal seal of 1142. 1
51 1 Euro Finland 2004 Two swans flying over a Finnish landscape. The whooper swan is the Finnish national bird. 1
52 1 Euro Luxembourg 2002 Effigy of Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg. 1
53 1 Euro Austria 2002 Effigy of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 1
54 1 Euro Germany 2002 Interpretation of the Bundesadler, symbol of German sovereignty. 1
55 2 Euros Ireland 2002 A Celtic harp based on the Trinity College Harp, flanked to the left and right by the word "ÉIRE" (Irish for Ireland) and the year the coin was struck, written in Gaelic type. 1
56 2 Euros Lithuania 2015 1
57 2 Euros France 2001 Tree of life with the words: Liberté - Egalité - Fraternité. 1
58 2 Euros Belgium 2003 Effigy of King Albert II: 1
59 2 Euros Finland 2006 The fruit and leaves of the cloudberry. 1
60 2 Euros Slovakia 2009 The Coat of arms of Slovakia, the Double Cross on Three Hills, as designed by Ivan Řehák. 1
61 2 Euros Germany 2015 St. Paul's Church in Frankfurt am Main.
1
61 2 Euros Greece 2002 The abduction of Europa by Zeus in the form of a bull 1
62 2 Euros Italy 2007 50th anniversary of the Rome's treaties. 1
63 2 Euros Italy 2005 1st anniversary of the European constitution. 1
64 2 Euros Italy 2015 Expo 2015, Milan. 1
65 2 Euros Italy 2021 Dedicated to the health workers. 1
66 2 Euros Italy 2014 Effigy of Galileo Galilei. 1
67 2 Euros Slovenia 2007 France Prešeren, Slovenian Romantic poet, and the first line of the 7th stanza of Zdravljica (Slovenian national anthem). 1
68 2 Euros France 2013 50th Anniversary of the Elisée treaty. 1
69 2 Euros Austria 2002 Bertha von Suttner, a radical Austrian pacifist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, as a symbol of Austria's efforts to support peace. 1
70 2 Euros Austria 2012 10th anniversary of the introduction of euro banknotes and coins into circulation. 1
71 2 Euros Austria 2005 50th anniversary of the signing of the Austrian State Treaty. 1
72 2 Euros Austria 2016 200th anniversary of the Austrian National Bank. 1
73 2 Euros France 2021 75th anniversary of UNICEF. 1
74 2 Euros The Netherlands 2001 Effigy of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. 1
75 2 Euros Germany 2008 Hamburg's St. Micheal's Church 1
76 2 Euros Germany 2002 Interpretation of the Bundesadler, symbol of German sovereignty. 2
77 2 Euros Malta 2008 Malta's cross. 1
78 2 Euros Germany 2009 Ludwigskirche in Saarbrücken 1
79 2 Euros Italy 2013 Effigy of Giovanni Boccaccio. 1
80 2 Euros Cyprus 2008 The Idol of Pomos 1
81 2 Euros Italy 2002 Effigy of Dante Alighieri. 1
82 2 Euros Italy 2020 Effigy of Maria Montessori.

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