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2004 Italy 2 Euro World Food Programme Commemorative — obverse
Obverse
2004 Italy 2 Euro World Food Programme Commemorative — reverse
Reverse
2 Euro

2004 Italy 2 Euro World Food Programme Commemorative

Italy (Italian Republic) · 2004

A bimetallic silver-colored outer ring and gold-colored center commemorative 2 Euro coin honoring the 5th anniversary of the World Food Programme.

Country
Italy (Italian Republic)
Year
2004
Denomination
2 Euro
Metal
Bimetallic: Nickel-brass clad Nickel center in Copper-nickel ring

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Overview

A bimetallic silver-colored outer ring and gold-colored center commemorative 2 Euro coin honoring the 5th anniversary of the World Food Programme.

Historical significance

This was the first commemorative 2 Euro coin ever issued by Italy. It celebrates the 5th decade (5th anniversary of the 1963 start of operations) of the UN World Food Programme, which is headquartered in Rome.

Obverse (front)

Features a globe tilted to the right with 'WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME' inscribed inside. Emerging from behind the globe are kernels of corn, rice, and wheat. Designed by Uliana Pernazza (UP initials).

Reverse (back)

Standard common map of Europe used between 1999-2006, symbolizing the European Union, with the denomination '2 EURO' on the right.

Estimated value

$2.50-$4.50 circulated; $15-$30 in high-grade Mint State (UNC)

What drives this coin's value

Condition is the primary factor. Because millions were released into circulation, only flawlessly preserved specimens carry a significant premium.

Grade assessment

Extremely Fine / About Uncirculated. The coin shows minor surface marks and toning, but high detail remains in the corn and globe design.

Mintage & rarity

16,000,000; relatively common but sought after as the first of its kind.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check for magnetic properties (the center is weakly magnetic, the ring is non-magnetic). Ensure the edge lettering is crisp and the bimetallic seam is tight.

Notable varieties & errors

No major die varieties or errors are widely recognized for this specific issue, though minor strike doubling can occur.

Similar coins

Other 2 Euro commemoratives. It can be distinguished by the specific globe and grain imagery and the English text 'WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME'.

Care & preservation

Avoid cleaning or polishing, as this removes original surface luster and lowers value. Store in a PVC-free coin flip or capsule to prevent oxidation and environmental damage.