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2,50 euro commemorative coin dedicated to the Bicentennary of the Torres Lines.
Uncirculated.
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Year | 2010 |
Face value | 2,5 euro |
Metal | Cu/Ni |
Weight | 10 g |
Diameter | 28 mm |
Quality | Uncirculated |
Mintage | 100.000 |
Designer | José João de Brito |
Serie | Dates and Figures of the History of Portugal |
The collector’s coin “Bicentennary of the Torres Lines” celebrates the set of fortifications and other defenses that were ordered to be erected during the French invasions for the defense of the city of Lisbon. The order for the construction of this defensive line was given by Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington.
To the North of the River Tagus, a barrier was constructed with three defensive lines, taking advantage of the natural formations of the terrain, on which fortifications were constructed and artillery guns were implanted.
On the reverse of the coin, the designer represents the figure of an officer with a uniform of the era of the Napoleonic invasions and a piece of artillery, which are superimposed on a diagram of the Torres Lines. Between the two lines, the location of Peronegro is marked, the post of command of the General Duke of Wellington, winner of the battle of the Torres Lines. On the obverse there is the Portuguese coat of arms, the face value and “nests” of bombards.