Description:
Obverse
The coin was issued to mark the games held for Portuguese-speaking countries. It depicts a gymnast swirling a long ribbon. The Portuguese coat of arms appears at the top together with the name of the issuing country ‘PORTUGAL’. At the bottom, the legend ‘2.os JOGOS DA LUSOFONIA LISBOA’ is inscribed between the initials ‘INCM’ on the left and the artist's name ‘J. AURÉLIO’ on the right. The year ‘2009’ appears above the gymnast. The coin's outer ring shows the 12 stars of the European Union on a background of concentric circular lines.
Reverse
A map, next to the facial value, shows the European continent without borders.
Related Coins
300 Réis - Afonso VI (Counterstamp "Crowned 300" over "4 Reales - Felipe IV")
Country: Portugal / Denomination: 300 Réis
(300)
Year: (1663) / Material: Silver
5000 Reis - Luiz I (Pattern)
Country: Portugal / Denomination: 5000 Reis
(5000)
Year: 1880 / Material: Bronze
20 Centavos
Country: Portugal / Denomination: 20 Centavos
(0.2 PTE)
Year: 1913-1916 / Material: Silver (.835)
Tornês de Busto - Fernando I (Corunha mint)
Country: Portugal / Denomination: 1 Tornês = 72 dinheiros
(72)
Year: (1371) / Material: Silver (.250)
100 Réis - Luiz I
Country: Portugal / Denomination: 100 Réis
(100)
Year: 1864-1889 / Material: Silver (.91666)
500 Escudos (European Culture Capital; Gold)
Country: Portugal / Denomination: 500 Escudos
(500 PTE)
Year: (2001) / Material: Gold (.9166)
100 Escudos (UNICEF)
Country: Portugal / Denomination: 100 Escudos
(100 PTE)
Year: 1999 / Material: Bi-metallic Aluminium-bronze center in Copper-nickel ring
2½ Euro (Climate change)
Country: Portugal / Denomination: 2½ Euro
2.50 EUR = 2.92 USD
Year: 2015 / Material: Copper-nickel
100 Escudos (Battle of Aljubarrota)
Country: Portugal / Denomination: 100 Escudos
(100 PTE)
Year: (1985) / Material: Copper-nickel