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ARTIST UNKNOWN The Mint and Coins of Milan, 1983
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Sku: EF0882
Artist: Artist Unknown
Title: The Mint and Coins of Milan
Year: 1983
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 38 x 26.5 inches ( 96.52 x 67.31 cm )
Image Size: 38 x 26.5 inches ( 96.52 x 67.31 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age
Additional Details: The poster titled "La Zecca e le Monete di Milano" refers to an exhibition that took place at the Museo Archeologico in Milan, Italy, in 1983. "La Zecca" refers to the mint, and "le Monete di Milano" translates to "the coins of Milan," highlighting the city's rich history in coin minting and monetary production. Milan, as a historical center of economic and political power in Italy, has a deep connection to the production of coins, especially during various periods of its history under different rulers. The Museo Archeologico di Milano, located in Milan, is renowned for hosting exhibitions that explore the city's ancient and medieval history, making it a fitting location for this exhibition.
Artist: Artist Unknown
Title: The Mint and Coins of Milan
Year: 1983
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 38 x 26.5 inches ( 96.52 x 67.31 cm )
Image Size: 38 x 26.5 inches ( 96.52 x 67.31 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age
Additional Details: The poster titled "La Zecca e le Monete di Milano" refers to an exhibition that took place at the Museo Archeologico in Milan, Italy, in 1983. "La Zecca" refers to the mint, and "le Monete di Milano" translates to "the coins of Milan," highlighting the city's rich history in coin minting and monetary production. Milan, as a historical center of economic and political power in Italy, has a deep connection to the production of coins, especially during various periods of its history under different rulers. The Museo Archeologico di Milano, located in Milan, is renowned for hosting exhibitions that explore the city's ancient and medieval history, making it a fitting location for this exhibition.