From 1 cent to 2 euro. There are 8 coins of the Fior di Conio 2014 Series. In the outer packaging, two of the architectural elements of the oldest republic in the world, the Government Palace and the Basilica of San Marino. ' It 'a photo aerial, suggestive and symbolic, to immortalize what they call the Public Palace, seat of the main institutional bodies, located in the same place where stood the ancient "Domus Magna Comunis", built between 1380 and 1392 and demolished at the end of the nineteenth century. A few hundred meters, the Domus Plebis square with the neoclassical building Basilica, where are preserved part of the relics of the Holy Founder of the San Marino community and the Republic, Marino, who in 301 A.D. took refuge on Mount Titano to escape with other Christians from the persecutions of Diocletian. To close the package the technical wording of the coins with another symbolic photo: the First Tower, also called Rocca or Guaita, protected by a double wall where the people sheltered during sieges. Built directly on the stone of the Monte without any foundation, the Tower dates back to the tenth century. A panoramic view, the one photographed in the packaging of the Fior di Conio Divisionary Series, which opens the gaze towards the Historic Centre of San Marino and Monte Titano inscribed by UNESCO on the World Heritage List since 2008.