Denomination –  5 Cent (0,05 Euro)
Country –  San Marino
Year –  2006
Head Of State – Captain Regent Gianfranco Terenzi
Mint – Rome
Obverse – The tower “Guiata” built in the 10th century is surrounded with the inscription “SAN MARINO” and the twelve stars of Europe. Lettering: 2006 SAN MARINO Ch R ELF INC.
Reverse – Globe in the bottom left. The (initial design:2002) then-fifteen members of the EU are lightly highlighted . Six fine lines cut diagonally behind the globe from each side of the coin and have twelve stars at their ends (reflective of the flags of Europe). To the top left is a large number 5 followed, in smaller text, by the words “Euro Cent”. The designers initials, LL, appear to the right of the globe.
Metal – Copper Plated Steel
Condition – Uncirculated
Creators – Obverse. Designer: Etore Lorenzo Frapiccini (initials ELF INC(INC is the Italian Abbreviation for engraver)), M. Frantisek Chochola (initials CH) – Reverse. Designer: Luc Luycx (initials LL)
Catalogue – KM#442
Edge – Smooth
Mintage – 2,880,000
Collection – Giannis Koromilas
Diameter  –  21,25 mm
Weight – 3,92 gr
Interesting Facts –  The Guaita is the oldest of the three towers, and the most famous. It was constructed in the 11th century and served briefly as a prison
Krause Value – 8,00$ (Unc)