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Acmonital (acronym of
acciaio monetario italiano,
meaning "Italian
monetary steel" in Italian) is a
stainless steel alloy consisting mostly of iron, with...
- (although the 2 lire coin was not
minted in 1951 or 1952), and in 1954–1955,
Acmonital (stainless steel) 50 and 100 lire
coins were introduced,
followed by aluminium-bronze...
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experimenting with
various steel alloys.
Italy had
earlier experimented with
acmonital, a
stainless steel alloy, for its coins. A
number of more
exotic metals...
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Crowned Arms Bust of St. Paul 1929–1937 Pius XI 1939–1941 Pius XII 4
grams Acmonital Crowned Shield Justice with law
tabets 1942–1946 50
Centesimi 24mm 6 grams...
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perfect copy of the 500 lire coin even in its alloy,
being made of
acmonital for the
outer ring and
bronzital for the
centre plug, but
slightly larger...
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metalliche della Repubblica Italiana"
Archived 2016-04-04 at the
Wayback Machine, in
Annuario Numismatico Rinaldi, 1948 (in Italian).
Acmonital v t e...