Description:
Obverse
On the obverse, the effigy of His Majesty the King Don Felipe VI is reproduced. In the lower part of the coin, the common brand adopted by the countries that issue coins dedicated to the Europe Program and occupying the bottom of the coin a five-pointed star.
Reverse
On the reverse, three motifs framed in ovals are reproduced. The superior contains an image of Salvador Dalí; the right reproduces an image of the Torres Blancas building in Madrid; and the lower left, reproduces a detail in color of the work of Joan Miró, Portrait IV.
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