San Marino 1998-R 1/2 scudo
This specimen was lot 73271 in Stack's Bowers Collector's Choice sale (Costa Mesa, CA, May 2023), where it sold for $192. The catalog description[1] noted, "SAN MARINO. 1/2 Scudo, 1998-R. Rome Mint. PCGS PROOF-68 Deep Cameo. This beautiful and nearly-flawless example delivers deeply frosted devices and silken mirrored fields." The SCWC notes that of the 8,000 made, 1,915 were melted at the mint, likely unsold. San Marino is in the Italian Apennines and is a protectorate of Italy but remains independent. It used the obsolete scudo as the denomination for its gold commemoratives. The half scudo was used only for a few NCLT's in 1998-2000. This type was struck in Rome to honor the Last Supper altho the pose depicted does not match da Vinci's famous work. San Marino now uses the euro.
Recorded mintage: 8,000 proofs.
Specification: 1.61 g, 0.900 fine gold, 14 mm diameter, 0.0466 troy oz AGW.
Catalog reference: Fr-76; KM-416.
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- [1]Orsini, Matt, Kyle Ponterio and Jeremy Bostwick, February 2023 World Collectors Choice Online Auction, featuring the David Sterling Collection, Costa Mesa, CA: Stack's Bowers Galleries, Inc., 2023.
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