2 Euro - Unesco World Heritage Site: Temples of Mnajdra (2018)

Features

Denomination 2 Euro
Catalog Number KM# 191
Weight (g) 8.5
Diameter (mm) 25.75
Thickness (mm) 2.2
Shape: Round
Composition: Bi-metallic Nickel-Brass plated Nickel center in Copper-Nickel ring
Magnetic
Currency Value (USD) 2.36
Orientation Medal orientation ↑↑
Commemorative

Obverse

Lettering:
MNAJDRA
TEMPLES
3600-2500 BC
MALTA
2018


Description:
Maltese prehistoric temples of Mnajdra, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Mnajdra is a prehistoric site consisting of three temples nestled around an oval forecourt. It is situated on the Southern coast of Malta, some 500 meters away from Hagar Qim. Mnajdra is best known for its astronomical alignments, and the South temple seems to have been constructed to mark the sunrise on the equinox and the solstice. The Oldest parts of this complex date around 3 600-3 200 BC. At the top right of the design there are the inscriptions ‘MNAJDRA’, ‘TEMPLES’ and the years ‘3 600-2 500 BC’, one underneath the other. At the bottom left there is the name of the issuing country and underneath there is the year of issue. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European Union.

Reverse

Engraved by Luc Luycx
Lettering:
2 EURO
LL


Description:
Map of Europe. Six fine lines cut across the map except where there is landmass and have a star at each end – reflecting the twelve stars on the flag of Europe. Across the map is the word EURO, and a large number 2 appears to the left hand side of the coin. The designer's initials LL.

Edge

Description:
Reeded with inscription: denomination and Maltese crosses repeated 6 times.
Year Mintage Comment Rarity
2018 300,000 Common
2018 20,000 In sets only Common

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