In Italy, on November 18, three commemorative coins with a denomination of 3 euros were issued, dedicated to three religions (Islam, Christianity and Judaism) and their main religious structures located in Rome. The coin's artistic designers are Monica and Silvia Ciucci.
On the back of the 3 euro note is the dome of the famous St. Peter's Basilica.

On the reverse of the second coin is the Roman Mosque, opened in 1995.

On the third coin you can study the facade of the Great Synagogue in Rome, built at the beginning of the 20th century.

The front of the three coins is the same. Here, a stylized starry sky is depicted around the cult. The design in the center resembles the Campidoglio square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome.

The parameters of the Italian 3 euro coin are specific to religious buildings in Rome belonging to three different religions
Metal – Ag 925; Quantitative minting volume – 5000 copies; size – 32 mm; edge – has the words “In Abraham – three faiths, one vision”, smooth; weight – 18 g; fulfillment options – uncirculated diamonds.














