Description:
Obverse
Representation, in profile, of the first Fiat 500 model, born in 1957, and the version shown in the 2007, with stylistic solutions similar to the homonymous ancestor.
Reverse
A Fiat 500 car is shown in profile; in the left field, the dates «1957» and «2017», respectively the year of production of the first Fiat 500 model and the year of issuance of the coin and, subsequently, the value "5 €"; in the right side, a detail of the car's internal dashboard and «R», identifying the Mint of Rome; in the lower part, on the left, the name of the author «MOMONI» and, in the center, the Fiat 500 trademark.
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